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    Page 12/The Battalion/Friday, September 12,1986
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Loyd Brumfield
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Texas AAM at LSU
Aggies by 7
Aggies by 10
Aggies by 13
Aggies by 9
Aggies by 13
Aggies by Kl
Arkansas vs. Mississippi
Razorbactcs by 14
Razorbacks by 17
Razorbacks by 12
Razorbacks by 14
Razorbacks by 7
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Baylor vs. Louisiana Tech
Bears by 14
Bears by 14
Bears by 21
Bears by 24
Bears by 10
Bears by 11
Rice vs. SMU
Mustangs by 1
Mustangs by 6
Mustangs by 14
Mustangs by 7
Mustangs by 6
Mustangs by f.
Texas vs. Stanford
Longhorns by 3
Longhorns by 6
Longhorns by 10
Longhorns by B
Cardinals by 3
Longhorns by 1
TCUatTulane
Green Wave by 1
Frogs by 4
Frogs by 7
Frogs by 3
Frogs by 6
Frogs by 1
Texas Tech at Miami
Hurricanes by 21
Hurricanes by 27
Hurricanes by 24
Hurricanes by 17
Hurricanes by B
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Michigan at Notre Dame
Wolverines by 7
Wolverines by 10
Wolverines by 3
Wolverines by 20
Fighting Irish by 1
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Alabama vs. S Mississippi
Tide by 10
Tide by 20
Tide by 10
Tide by 14
Tide by 7
Tide by 21
Ohio State at Washington
Huskies by 7
Huskies by 6
Huskies by 3
Huskies by 4
Huskies by 1
Buckeyes by 1 !
Houston Oilers vs Cleveland
Oilers by 7
Oilers by 7
Ollen by 4
Oilers by 1
Oilers by 7
Oilers by 2
Dallas Cowboys at Detroit
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Cowboys by 4
Lions by 1
Lions by 3
Cowboys by 10
Cowboys by i
A&M-LSU game may invoke ‘deja vu
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By Tim Stanfield
Sports Writer
A sense df deja vu will greet A&M football fans
when the Aggies open the 1986 football season
this Saturday night against the Louisiana State
Tigers irt Baton Rouge, La.
Eighteen years previous, the last A&M team to
have been to the C<
the same man-
cotton Bowl opened its season
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Coach Gene Stal- Retrospective
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igt^r Stadium on Sept. 20, 1968, carrying with
diem a seven-game winning streak.
A&M took a 12-0 lead utilizing a safety, two
field goals by Charley Riggs and a two-yard
touchdown pass from Edd Har
(plus Riggs’ extra point).
largett to Bob Long
Riggs’ second field goal set an A&M career re
cord (nine) breaking the old mark set by Mike
Clark.
LSU came back to take a 13-12 lead, but the
Aggies marched 79 yards to the Tiger one-yard
line before disaster struck.
Hargett ran an option left and just as he was
about to be hit at the one, he pitched out to Long.
Long was hit hard near the goal line and fum
bled the ball into the left corner of th end zone.
He recovered the ball, but it had already gone
out of bounds for a touchback.
LSU got the ball at its own 20 and proceeded to
run 11 plays, keeping the ball away from the Ag
gies the rest of the game.
Stunned, the Aggies never regained their 1967
poise and resourcefulness, finishing with a 3-7 re
cord.
Ironically, two years later A&M went to Baton
Rouge and defeated the Tigers 20-18t
that had originally been scheduled to
season.
However, the NCAA had granted iu
to schedule an 1 1th game if theysodesir
A&M pul Wichita State on its sch«
one week before playing LSU, the A
feated WSU, 41-14.
That win was the Aggies’ Pint oper.
win since they beat Maryland 21-13ini!
Wide receiver Hugh McElroy scored
ning touchdown on a 79-yard passplav
13 seconds left on the clock.
McElroy’s touchdown was the (into
by a bl ack plaver in A&M history.
Unfortunately, the 1970 Aggies wo.
more victories of any kind, losing thcii
games.
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Ags fall to Illinois State
in volleyball tourney
SAN DIEGO — The Texas
A&M volleyball team was on the
receiving end of revenge in the
San Diego State Tournament
Thursday night.
The Aggies, 4-0 and cham
pions of the Illinois State Tourna
ment last weekend, lost to Illinois
State in their first match of the
tournament, 15-13, 15-11, 15-12.
Diego Wednesday which forced
them to miss practice.
A&M was scheduled to
United States International
versity in a later match Thursday
and then Brigham Young Uni
versity, ranked ninth in Volley
ball Monthly, in a match today.
Illinois State, although 0-4
going into Thursday’s game,
were aided by the Aggies’ poor
.112 hitting percentage.
A&M Head Coach Al Givens
said he felt the Aggies played flat
due to delays in getting to San
Several nationally ranked pro
grams are among the eight teams
in the tournament, which con
cludes Saturday. In addition to
Brigham Young, host San Diego
State is ranked 10th in Volleyball
Monthly and Western Michigan,
which is ranked 13th in the publi
cation.
Aggie cross country grabs
W W # W yard touche
third in A&M Invitational r backTon
By Doug Hall
Sports Writer
When Texas A&M Assistant
Track Coach Ted Nelson predicted
a third-place Finish for tne Aggie
Cross Country team in Thursday's
A&M Invitational, he hit the nail
right on the head.
The Aggies, paced by David Tre
vino’s fifth-place finish, trailed
Houston and Baylor in the team
scoring but finished ahead of Blinn
Junior College. With the inverse
scoring process, Houston totaled 35
points, Baylor 49 and A&M 65.
Trevino’s five-mile time of 26
minutes, 42 seconds was 29 seconds
behind first-place finisher Stephen
Clark of Baylor. Houston’s Jim
Thorpe placed second with a time of
26:28.
However, Cross Country Coach
Steve Silvey was not cfa]
with his young team'setton.
“We ran pretty good f
we’ve done," Silvey said,
only get better as the season
“Trevino ran way beyond
has trained for,” he said."
goes to show you his capabil
A&M’s most promisinj
runner, sophomore Calvin
still is recovering from a
time illness and pulled out 11
race before finishing.
In the women’s threem
the University of Houstoi
nated the field by posting
seven times. Barefoot runnti|
elle Dekkers led the UHstf
a time of 17:04
Freshman Julie Soukup
first Aggie to cross the line
to claim eighth place.
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