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Have your picture taken for the '93 Aggieland Just go to AR Photography 707 Texas Ave. Next to Taco Cabana from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Questions? Call: 693- 8183 Page 10 Texas A&M SPORTS The Battalion Friday, November 13,1! Houston Continued from Page 10 rooski" play the A&M coaching staff has dubbed the "Golden Goose Egg." Despite his now high yards- per-carry mark, Harrison said there is no danger of him chal lenging Hill or Thomas for a spot in the backfield. "It (the prospects of more car ries) is not too good," Harrison said. "I block for Greg and Rod ney. That's my job. I was just thinking 'Score.'" For the time being, Slocum is just thinking about his unblem ished record. "It's fun to be 10-0," Slocum said. "I'm really proud of our team. They worked very well to gether." KARL STOLLEIS/The Battalion Eric Glenn (31) breaks up a pass to Ron Peters in the first half of play. The move forced a field goal by the Cougars. Texas A&M 38 Houston 30 A&M 0 10 21 7 -38 Houston 7 10 0 13 -30 First Quarter Third Quarter UH-Gllbert 23 pass from Klingler A&M-Hill 10 run (Venetoutias kick) (Craft kick) A&M—Hill 9 run (Venetouiias kick) Second Quarter A&M-Hill 4 (Venetouiias kick) A&M-Tyler Harrison 25 run Fourth Quarter (Venetou)ias kick) UH-Peters 73 pass from Klingler UH-L Smith 1 run (Craft kick) (Run failed) A&M-Venetoulias 35 field goal A&M-Thomas 1 run (Venetouiias Houston-Craft 32 Field goal kick) UH-Peters 42 pass from Klingler (Craft kick) Attendance-38,644 Volleyball advance BY K. LEE DAVIS Special to The Battalion The Texas A&M Lady Aggie volleyball team will be trying to get back on the winning track Sat urday when they take on the Uni versity of Texas-San Antonio Lady Roadrunners at the Convocation Center on the UTSA campus. A&M, coming off a four game match loss to the Baylor Lady Bears at the final home game of the season on Wednesday night, will be looking to pick up their second victory in the last six matches, and will also be attempt ing to regroup before the SWC Championships which will be held in Austin Nov. 20-22. UTSA (18-13) is hitting for a .235 average with 14.03 kills, 12.07 assists and 17.61 digs. The Lady Aggies will be play ing their third match they have ever played against the San An nio school, winning both previt tilts, including a three gameswi last season, 15-6,15-2,15-8. Lady Aggie head coach Givens characterized the matcli as one of the most important t« his team has had to face all seas "I think from the standpoint confidence and trying toga some momentum, this isavt important match," Givens said, Junior outside attacker An Kisling agreed that the match v, be instrumental to the success failure of A&M's post seas hopes. "It is very important for the! that we need to get ready forpo season play, and we have got pull together after this (Bayli loss," Kisling said. Givens added that he expect tough match from the Lady Roa runners this weekend. "They're going to competen hard, so we're really going to hi to get after it," Givens said. Holyfield prepares to fight Bow From staff and wire reports LAS VEGAS - Evander Holy- field will be defending his heavy weight title against Riddick Bowe tonight in the Thomas & Mack Center. Some experts have contended that Bowe quit against Lennox Lewis in the second round of the 1988 Olympic super heavyweight final. A tape of the match confitt that Bowe did not quit, buttli the referee acted too hastily. Critics point to Holy field's it row escape against unheraldi Bert Cooper, who took the fighli late notice as a substitute! Francesco Damiani. Holyfield# knocked down in the third roir but he stopped Cooper in thes enth on Nov. 23,1991. Whitley Continued from Page 7 seemed like the play was over. Then, Greg Hill took over. In the third quarter, he scored three times inside the ten to give the Aggies the lead and the momen tum. But as soon as this one was about to be written in the books, the Run-and-Shoot came back and with lightning-quick speed rejuvenated the Cougars. Klinglef executed it to perfec tion in the fourth quarter. Boom! A 73-yard shot to Ron Peters for the score. Boom! A 42-yard lob to Peters in the end zone. All of a sudden the game is a touchdown away from being deadlocked. But as it has so many times be fore, the defense came to the fore front. Though it wasn't the strength of the unit this time., it was the quickness and the stami na of the secondary that saved A&M the ballgame. In a game where 57 balls were thrown, the Aggie defensive backs were run ragged. Still, they managed to keep up their intensi ty to halt Klingler's final drive in the last two minutes. Another loss for the home team. Although one would be hard- pressed to call Houston the home team in this game. Of the 38,644 fans, an overwhelming majority of them were clad in maroon — one of the reasons that the Aggies were able to come back in the sec ond half. Only A&M can come to enemy territory and yell loud enough for Klingler to have difficulty calling the signals. I'm sure the TV viewers were all wondering if this game was being played at Kyle Field South. I'm sure they also would have to wonder why head coach R.C. Slocum called a "Fumblerooski" or as the team calls it, a "Golden Goose Egg," which provided A&M its first touchdown. Wha! ever the reason, it worked topei fection. And hey, if it gives an offen sive lineman like Tyler Harriso: a trip into the end zone, there must be something to it. So A&M survived another game. This team has had more comebacks than Sugar Ray Leonard. But you can't argue withsut cess. And when you're standir victorious on the floor of the A: trodome undefeated, undaunte and the ultimate prize of collej! football stares you in the face, you must be doing something right. In sports, in life and in our clothes, it takes a little more to make a Champion. Tlf you ordered a 1992-93 Campus Directory, stop by room 230 Reed McDonald Building between 8:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Monday through Friday to pick up your copy. (Please bring ID.) If you did not order a Campus Directory as a fee option when you registered for fall '92 classes, you may purchase a copy for $3 plus tax in the Student Publications office, room 230 Reed McDonald. The Campus Directory includes listings of students, facul ty, staff and other information about Texas A&M. '92-93 Campus Directory Vol. 92 o A lettc sent to T Chairmai lingering actions a followin; controver: State F Houston, action si fraternity. 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