♦ Problem Pregnancy? JJ we listen, we care, we help n Free pregnancy tests concerned counselors J; Brazos V alley i> Crisis Pregnancy Service \\ We’re local! ^ 0 1301 Memorial Dr. J | 1 > 24 hr. Hotline < > t 823-CARE ♦ NOW’S THE TIME TO PREPARE Page 8/The Battalion/Monday, October 28, 1985 DEC. 14 CLASSES STARTING 1st WEEK OF NOV. CALL 696-3196 KAPLAN EDUCATIONAL CENTER LTD. TEST PREPARATION SPECIALIST'S SINCE «38 Bears will hibernate on top of SWC alone IRVING back to thi | just in time .cons again, f. The soi from perft three inter touchdown 35-yard pa up over 3(1 the Falcons ball Leagui White, i Associated Press The Southwest Conference-lead ing Baylor Bears get a week of rest before meeting the Arkansas Razor- backs in what could be the show down game of the year. Baylor bouncea TCU, 45-0, on homecoming Saturday to increase its SWC ledger to 5-0 wnile Texas, the only other unbeaten team in league play, took a 44-14 strapping from SMU. Baylor will travel to Little Rock for a night game Nov. 9 in War Me morial Stadium. In SWC other games Saturday. Arkansas stayed in the title chase with a 57-27 massacre of the Hous ton Cougars and Texas A&M kept close with a 43-28 victory over trie surprisingly tough Rice Owls. The SWC spotlight game this week finds SMC at A&M in a 6:45 p.m. nationally televised matchup on ESPN. In other games, Texas finally gets back home to entertain Texas Tech, Arkansas travels to Rice, and Hous ton is at TCU. SMU gave Texas its worst whip ping in the 69-year history of their series and scored more points than the Mustangs had ever posted against a Longhorn team. “We never anticipated that it would turn out this way,” said SMU Coach Bobby Collins. “I’m sur prised." The only consolation for the Longhorns was a fourth-period touchdown, their first offensive TD in 12 periods. “So many times we had the ball in side the five and couldn't score a touchdown," said Texas linebacker How the AP Top 20 Fared: 1. Iowa (7-0-0) beat Northwestern, 49-10. Next: atOhioSute. 2. Florida (6-0-1) heat Virginia Tech. 35-18. Next: at Auburn. 3. Penn State (7-0-0) beat west Virginia, 27-0. Next. Boston College. ‘2-15. Next: at Illinois. 4. Michigan (6-1-0) beat Indiana, 4 5. Nebraska (6-1-0) beat Colorado, 17-7. Next: at Kansas State. cons in tw them, said was a win. and some I get back. M i “We kne tough time , Landry. “1 plays to be; V “Danny back there run becau i sometimes he had to < me prob :ndry sail 6. Auburn (6-1-0) beat Mississippi State, 21-9. Next: Florida. 7. BYU (6-2-0) lost to Texas-El Paso, 23-16. Next: WyominCi 8. Air Force (8-0-0) beat Utah 37-15. Next: San Diego State. 9. Ohio State (6-1-0) beat Minnesota, 23-19. Next: Iowa. 10. Oklahoma (4-1-0) beat Iowa State, 59-14. Next: Kansas. 11. Florida State (6-1-0) beat North Carolina, 20-10. Next: MiamifFk! 12. Oklahoma State (5-1-0) beat Kansas, 17-10. Next: at Colorado. 13 Baylor (7-1-0) beat TCU, 45-0. Next: at Arkansas (Nov.9). 14. Arkansas (6-1-0) beat Houston, 57-27. Next: at Rice. 15. Miami (Fla.) (6-1-0) beat Louisville. 45-7. Next: at FloridaStatt. 16. Tennessee (3-1-2) tied Cieorgia T ech, 6-6. Next: Rutgers. 17. UCLA (6-1-1) beat California, 34-7. Next: at Arizona (Nov. 9). 18. Louisiana State (4-1-0) was idle. Next: at Mississippi. 19. Texas (4-2-0) lost to SMU, 44-14. Next: Texas Tech. 20. Minnesota (5-2-0) lost to Ohio State, 23-19. Next: at MichiganSuit Oil T.D. Briggs. “That totally wipes out your concentration." SMU tailback Reggie Dupard scored four touchdowns for the Mustangs. Baylor is 7-1 for the year and even Coach Baylor Grant Teaff had to ad mit “Right now, we’re in pretty good shape,” Teaff said. “But we still na-ve a long road to travel. We’ve got to make two big road trips to Arkansas and Texas before this thing is de cided." Baylor rolled up 526 yards of fense against-' TCU and held the Frogs to only 184. Arkansas is now 3-1 in the SWC and 6-1 overall. Houston, which ap peared in last year’s Cotton Bowl, is 0-4 and 1 -6. “We stunk up the place wit obvious we aren't the sameitansx were last year," said Hus: Wheeler, a L’H assistant coach. T he 57 points were the mosli Arkansas since beating TulsajMi 1974. “I was shocked how widtop our guys were," said Arkansas^ terback Mark Calcagni who pal for 161 yards and ran for a d down. A&M is 5-2 and 3-1 going us game with SMU. "When you score 43 poinsi don’t play well it can be fruma said A&M Coach Jackie Sherri T he Aggies' Anthony Tootu I 16 yards on 25 carries. ST. 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