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mmm Page 8 • The Battalion IF! : ^PORTS Georgandis Continued from page 7 also became the surprised recipient of his first career reception during the second quarter on a deflected pass from Pullig. Once Ward properly identified the strange object in his hands as the pigskin, he rum bled five yards before taking a tumble. In the same drive, one of the strangest penalties ever was called. Senior run ning back Wilbert Biggens was the object of a roughing the passer call on Baylor’s defense. Yes, that’s running back, Wilbert Biggens, as the Aggies ran a lit tle razzle-dazzle halfback pass play. Biggens throw was errant (by quite a bit), but the penalty gave A&M a nice 15- yard gain and a first down. The Baylor defense was also responsi ble for perhaps the worst blown coverage of all time. When Corey Pullig looked up past a blitzing comerback, he saw Chris Sanders waving at him, with the nearest Baylor Bear, the dumb dancing bear mas cot, standing on the sideline. 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The Texas A&M cross country teams ran into tough conditions and equally tough opponents at the Texas A&M Invitational Saturday at the A&M golf course. In the men’s division, senior Matt Priest took fourth place running the five miles in 26:00.26. The team’s second place finish behind Rice Uni versity has coach Greg Hinze looking for improvements. “It was a bittersweet feel ing,” Hinze said. “We were the best team in the meet. They know if we have a good day on the same day, we will win the SWC meet or make another team run out of their minds to beat us.” The women were led by the sixth-place finish by Shannon Etchberger and Ce- cille Sangalang’s 12th-place finish. The Lady Aggies placed fourth behind first- place Rice University. Etch- berger’s performance earned high praise from Hinze. Offense Continued from page 7 Thomas dominated the first half, collecting 80 of his 108 to tal yards and scoring a touch down in the first 30 minutes. McElroy enjoyed his second-best game rushing as an Aggie, ram bling for 105 yards on 22 car ries. It was the first time A&M has had two runners each gain 100 yards since McElroy picked up 136 yards and Thomas added 107 in the Aggies’ 73-0 thrash ing of Missouri last year. Thomas, who averaged close to eight yards per carry, and started off the game with a 29- yard run up the middle to start the Aggies’ first possession, said the balanced offense will not only help the Aggies’ win games, but also reach a new level as a team. “If you look at A&.M in the past few years, we’ve always run the ball, “ Thomas said. “To be able to mix it up, have a bal anced attack, that’s a champi onship caliber team.” Another performer who con tinued to improve for A&M was senior wide receiver Chris Sanders, who has become the Ag gies’ big-play receiver in the last three weeks. Sanders caught three passes for 93 yards, includ ing the stunning 75-yard catch- and-run connection from Pullig on the first play of A&M’s first possession in the second half. With no Baylor defender within 10 yards of him, Sanders raced down the sideline for the score that gave the Aggies a 17-7 lead, “I was supposed to be run ning a 18 to 20 yard out route, but then I saw the safety come up, “ Sanders said. “We al ways say if a coverage is bro ken, we just keep going deep, and that’s what I did.” Senior fullback Clif Groce, who had the best receiving game of his career, catching two passes for 55 yards, said the win over Baylor is a major battle won in the Aggies’ quest for a perfect season. “Every year, I point to games that I know are going to be rough, “ Groce said. “Baylor got a finger- pointing, but we just said, ‘C’mon if you think you can handle us.’” E ADIES The Bridal and Tuxedo Store REMODELING CLEARANCE SALE FORMATS AND SEMI 'FORMATS 50% OFF FROM $29.95 BRIDAL GOWNS FROM $189.95 TUXEDO SALE FROM $119.95 LADIES AND LORDS 807 TEXAS AVE. NEXT TO RED LOBSTER OPEN MONDAY LATE UNTIL 8 P.M. 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