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Page 12/The Battalion/Monday, September 16, 1985 Weekend TV cameras see SWC lose three Associated Press The Southwest Conference dis played stage fright by losing three televised games Saturday but Texas Tech, Arkansas and TCU made up for it with impressive victories. Baylor fell 17-14 to Georgia on WTBS, Miami (Fla.) bombed Rice 48-20 on Raycom Sports, and Texas A&M lost 23-10 to Alabama on ESPN. But Texas Tech scored in the fi nal seconds for a 21-17 victory over Tulsa, Arkansas nipped Mississippi 24-19 in their hard-fought regional rivalry, and TCU unleashed sopho more quarterback Scott Ankrom in a 30-13 victory over Tulane. It was the second straight week Tech had rallied in the final minute for victory. Last week the Raiders scored with 38 seconds left to beat New Mexico 32-31. Against Tulsa, freshman receiver Tyrone Thurman caught a 20-yard touchdown pass with 18 seconds to play. “We have a saying at Tech,” said X-Firm Mat. 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Arkansas quarterback Greg Thomas of San Angelo, making his first start, led the Razorback offense and, according to Hog coach Ken Hatfield, “was outstanding. He wasn’t awed by anything and made some critical plays.” TCU Coach Jim Wacker said the wild night emphasized “the league is going to be crazier this year than it was last year. You realy have to be crazy to be a head football coach.” In games this week. Rice is at the Air Force Academy; Tulsa plays its third SWC foe in as many weeks by meeting Arkansas in Little Rock; A&M hosts Northeast Louisiana; Washington is at Houston; Missouri is at Texas; TCU is at Kansas State; Texas Tech entertains North Texas State; and Baylor makes the long West Coast trip to play No. 4 USC. TCU trailed Tulane 13-10 at half time but the Horned Frogs weren’t about to disappoint a gathering of 31,512, largest non-conference opener crowd in the school’s history. “We didn’t have our ‘jabbers’ down at the half,” Wacker said. “They knew they could come back and win it. The kids gave a great effort, but the head coach kept screwing up. “It looked like we were hitting on only three cylinders. We weren’t ex ecuting well. “Thank goodness for Kenneth Davis. Whenever, we needed a first down, we would just get Kenneth the football and watch him break six or eight tackles.” Davis, who rushed for 152 yards, was praised by Tulane Codch Mack Brown. “Davis deserves all the recognition he gets,” Brown said. “He just kept breaking tackles on us.” Davis said Ankrom was superb. “I think he impressed a lot of peo ple tonight,” Davis said. How the AP Top 20 fared: Team... W-L-T Opponent Next Game 1. Auburn 2-0-0 .. beat S. Mississippi ... does not play 2. Oklahoma 0-0-0 ..did not play does not play 3. Florida 1-0-1 .. tied Rutgers, 28-28 ... does not play 4. USC 1-0-0 .. did not play Baylor 5. Iowa 1-0-0 .. beat Drake, 58-0 N. Illinois 6. SMU 1-0-0 .. did not play does not play 7. Florida St. .. 2-0-0 .. did not play Memphis St. 8. Oklahoma St. . 2-0-0 .. beat NTSU, 10-9 does not play 9. Ohio St 1-0-0 .. beat Pittsburgh, 10-7.. at Colorado 10. UCLA 1-0-1 .. tied Tennessee, 26-26.. San Diego St. 1 1. Penn St 2-0-0 .. beat Temple, 27-25 .... E. Carolina 12. LSU 1-0-0 .. heat N. Carolina, 23-13 Colorado St. 13. Notre Dame .. 0-1-0 .. lost to Michigan, 20-12 Michigan St. 14. Arkansas ... 1-0-0 .. beat Mississippi, 24-19 Tulsa 15. S. Carolina . 2-0-0 .. did not play Michigan 16. BYU 1-1-0 .. beat Washington, 31-3 . at Temple 17. Maryland .... 1-1-0 .. beat B.C., 31-13 W. Virginia 18. Nebraska .... 0-1-0 .. did not play Illinois 19. Illinois .... 1-1-0 .. beat S. Illinois, 28-25 at Nebraska 20. Alabama 2-0-0 .. beat Texas A&M, 23-10 Cincinnati COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE STUDENTS FOCUS IN ON A CAREER JOIN US AT PC PA DAY PROFESSIONAL CAREER PLANNING IN AGRICULTURE PRESENTED BY • COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE NATIONAL AGRICULTURE < MARKETING ASSOCIATION CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT CENTER SEPTEMBER 18, 1985 WEDNESDAY 9:00 A.M. — 5:00 P.M. SECOND FLOOR MSC Agriculture Enrichment Program John Hagaman f Vice President & General Manager, of Ag. Products — DOW CHEMICAL Evening Social — Food & Drink Texas Hall of Fame — 7:00 Each participating organization will have a booth on the second floor of the MSC. All students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to attend. 1985 PC PA Ag Workers Mutual Auto Insurance Corp. Alpha Gamma Rho American Cyanamid American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers American Superior Feed Bryan Feed & Grain Cargill Chemlawn Ciba-Geigy CO-OP Education Dow Dupont Farm Credit Banks of Texas Frito Lay Funk Seeds Granada Harpool Seeds H.E.B. Holly Farms of Texas Interfirst Bank of Ft. Worth Jack In The Box KTRH Laventhol & Horwath Luby’s Participants as of 9-4-85 Master of Agriculture Monsanto Moorman Manufacturing National Farm Life Insurance Company Nortex Nursery Industries North Haven Gardens Pfizer San Jose Cattle Co. Servi-Tech Society of Real Estate Appraisers Southland Corporation Syntex Taco Bell Tasty Bird Foods Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council Texas Agricultural Extension Service (TAES) Texas Brangus Breeders Association Texas Chapter of American Society of Farm Managers & Rural Appraisers Texas Electric Coop. Texas Parks & Wildlife Texas Real Estate Research Center Texas Security, Inc. Union Equity Cooperative USDA - Soil conservation Serivce U.S. Army Corps of Engineers MSD-AG VET Maintain, Inc./Landscape Design & Construction, Inc. The purpose of our PCPA Day is to acquaint students with their career opportunities as well as enable industry, state and local representatives to meet the students and faculty of Texas A&M University. The event is open, but not limited to, all classifications of majors in the College of Agriculture.