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Page 10/The Battalion/Monday, November 21, 1983 Childress gives TCU headaches by Dave Scott Battalion Reporter After a spectacular 17-tackle, four-sack game against Arkan sas last week, Saturday’s nine- tackle, two-sack effort against 1 CU may seem like a sub-par performance for Texas A&M defensive end Ray Childress. But Horned Frog right tackle Jim Benson, who did his best against Childress for four quar ters, thought differently. Benson had a difficult time MSC Camera Bonfire Print Sale Pre-sale: Nov. 14-18,21,22 1st floor tables MSC 8x10 - $3.50 fielding questions fr° in repor ters after the game, but the 6-5, 260-pound Benson di<J sa y> “f ve got a splitting head ac b e fight now so I’m not thi n ^i n g to ° well.” It seems that even when Chil dress doesn’t have th e dominat ing statistics, he mak es lb e m *s- erable for his opposH' 011 - “It’s not easy to pl a y for 60 minutes against Ray,” A&M head coach Jackie Sh er, iH sa ' ( * last week. Childress’ nine tackles (five unassisted) against pushed his total to 103 for th e season — tops among Aggie defenders. Those kind of impressive numbers apparently justify his being called a potential all- American by Sherrill ant l l l ie media. In fact, Childress has MSC Cafeteria Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Plus Tax.l “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.NI. to 7:00 P M MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL Salisoury Steak with Mushroom Gravy Whipped Potatoes Your Choice of One Vegetable Roll or. 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But TCU coach Jim Wacker also said that Childress hadn’t bothered the Frogs preparation. “He wasn’t a factor in the game plan,” Wacker said, “we just ran our basic offense (the veer), but he’s one heckuva ball player.” Childress also drew high praise from A&M defensive coordinator R.C. Slocum. “When you gel a man as bigas he is and as strong as he is, he can be just devastating,” Slocum said “We feel bad every week,” Slocum said, “because when we go to grade the film and pick a player of the week, we know that son of a gun deserves it every week. But we can’t give it to him every time.” SCHULIMAN THEATRES Mon-fmly nite-Sch 6 Tue-fmly nlt«-ME III SCHULMAN 6 2002 E. 29th 775-2463 775-2468 7:25 9:45 THE BIG CHILL 7:10 9:30 THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL MR. MOM ,nO >C Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing — Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee FOR YOUR PROTtCTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS. 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Would like to congratulate Chris on his accomplishment. ; dp | 983 TANI Results Co-ed Razorbacks outswim Aggies, Women’s basketball wins opener CINCIN> iincinnati lem is the Houston C Two wee uted Ho d,i r, the 1 ilers aga ould hav hnati sat :ond ha After jumping out to an early lead, the host Arkansas Razorbacks held on to capture first place in the Arkansas Co-Ed Relays Saturday in Fayetteville, Ark. 1 he Razorbacks compiled 49 points to clinch first, 22 points better than second place Texas A&M. Nebraska was third with 19 1/2, followed by Kansas, Texas Tech and Oklahoma. 1 he meet consisted of 1 1 relay events and two diving events, with each school entering one co-ed team. The Aggies scored points in nine of the I I events, winning the 400-yard backstroke and the 400-yard medley relay. Alter taking a two-hour break, both the A&M men’s and women’s teams competed in a dual meet with Arkansas, winning the women’s meet but losing the men’s. In the men’s portion of llie meet, the Razor- backs swept the Aggies, 73-40 to drop the A&M men to 1-2 on the year. Individual winners for the Aggies came from the 400-yard freestyle relay team, sophomore Chris O’Neil’s first place in the 200-yard butterfly and freshman Scott McDo nald’s wins in both the 200-yard individual medley and the 200-yard backstroke. I he women captured their third dual meet victory of the year without a Iqss, 57-56, by win ning the 200-yard freestyle relay, the last evenioi the meet. In addition to the 200-yard freest)! relay win, other firsts came from the 200-yanl medley team, Edlyn Bell in the 200-yard bad stroke and Eileen Doull in the 100-yard freestyle Both teams will travel to State College, Penn Dec. 2 for the Penn Stale Relays. »Women’s Basketball The women’s basketball team opened its season Friday with a 91-65 defeat of Hardin Simmon University in Abilene. The Aggies were pacedb motional Lisa Langston’s 16 points. The ( livo-game "s 24. “We we d, comp jbmpletec games,” : Ihuck St Ihorough team in ev St too g( After tl |go, Cine Iregg wa That one-game win streak was stopped Sami ftppen v day, however, as the Aggies fell to the Waylaid■regg. “B Baptist Flying Queens in Plainview, 80-74. Lead■ The g:i ing scorer for A&M was Jenni Edgar with liftIftime, 1 points. The Aggies play North Texas Siatein De- a 18-3 lea. nton Tuesday, before their home opener NovJf against St. Mary’s. Volleyball The Aggies will be battling for an at-largebidit the NCAA national tournament this weekeni! when they travel to Baton Rouge, La., for the LSI Invitational. A&M lost a shot at the SWCcham pionship and an automatic bid in the NCAA) Wednesday when they lost to Texas, 15-8,15-12 15-10. “In the he ball,” : Iressing pad.” Department of Food Services Supports the Bonfire By Offering Raised Donuts The Be tk first h; Andersoi Johnson’s i Anders down pas ■bfrison i downs. 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