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IMS The Wsrld ad Beaks Bhapge 1621 Them Are. 646-22M THE BATTALION ieet Oregon in Bluebonnet Classic la mi wnr edtheim at.T poa. the] The ^DREAMS ARE MADE OF TTOT The aroma of hot rolls, twinkling holiday candles, hospitality and rsasonahle prices are dreams coma true at Penis ton Cafeteria, Sbisa Hall. < « OPEN 7 :M •. a. to 1:1S a — Moadey tbnagb Friday 11:00 a. a^ to IrlB p m — Saaday ( “Quality First” SPONSOR A CHILD! f A CHRISTMAS PROGRAM for children from three local missions will be given at the BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER this Friday night Dec. 11 at 8:00 p. m. Cost of a gift for a child will be $1.00. For further de tails, call the BSU (846-0411)) or go by and talk to $ONI. saw at 7 pua. Tickets win be ca eels for fS la tha prevle— IS rears of the towns enat. the Ooagan ban wen eight of the ebaaipioaobipa. Last year the Aggie* loot to A&M faces ACC in gasK Monday After e week—d la the Mg e% of Ho—tea, the TVs— Aggies re turn to O. Roll io Whto Coliooom Monday night at • agalast the AMloao Christian Col logo Wild cats. The Aggies, who have found the going rough, losing two of their first three gam— despite playing them on their home cdurt —tests the Southland Conference school in their last game before the break for finals. ACC will be packed with vet erans from a team that last year won only 10 of tS, and one of seven confersn— gem— in e league with Lamar IWh, UT AH ington, Trinity and Arkansas Stato. Heading tha returners is two- time All-Southland conference Ronnie Hear—, who averaged 22 points a game last year, f-g Ron nie Mae—y averaged 14.1 a con- t—t and 0-4 Randy Brown 10.3 a game. Top junior college transfers are also on hand — 0-3 Kent Mar tins, a 23-point, IS-rebound star for Iowa Western Community College, and ft-10 guard Dean Base from 0L John's River JC in Florida head the Hot. Bass played for ACC coach Garnie Hatch in high school. C 919.98 Christmas... when little things count! 14 Karat Gold and Diamond Pendants and Earrings 9179 pe c 9ite a m. te9*e p. m. BOOMS: Friday; 949 to «i member of the All-1 tea- — were Oitto TVyier sad Dwight Davie of the Cohere. and Taylor ha— grad Davie la back. Bias ha— a 1-t staa- Oragaa return* few of five starters ead ei* of the top as—a players off la— year's 17-9 team, one that bad the beet record for aa OU team ia the past 19 ssa- I ■sillng tbs way will bs 9-9 fending Pacific Eight scoring rhsmpion. who hes netted 28.7 per gas— in the first three gam— this year, after scoring at a 20.8 dip last year. Love was a Halms Foundation All-American. Another Holms AD-Aiesrics, Tula— cantor John Sutter, also will bs playing in the tournament. The Docks will have Bill Dros- diak, a sonior, and Ken Strand in the back court. Droadiak, a 49% •hooter from the field, ia averag ing 14 points a gas— this year. Strand is hitting for an a—rage of 12 points par contest. Returning at the forward slots will bo Rusty Blair, 9-9 junior, By JOHN CURYLO Assistant Sports Editor The Aggie swimming team will be competing with some IS IS other schools Saturday in a swimming meet at Hendrix Col lege in Conway, Arkansas. According to the times turned in. tth 7.1 par i and 8-9 Larry HoWday, ■ring at — 11.7 clip thfc which wea 22 and loot only two. Drag Little, a 94 forward, av eraged 19.4 potato aad 1A4 re- sea lead tha ■ophpmw—. The Anri— will counter with Pat Kavnaagh at tha point, Bob by Tfcreadgill and Jeff Ovorhou— at the wings and Rick Duplantia and Sto— Nil— at the posts. Duplantis and ThrendgiU, both returning from last yean team and sophomore Overho—e have shown much improvement in loading the Aggies Duplantia lands the scoring with a 124 dip while shooting .688 from tbs field, and Is the team's second I—ding fr— shooter with 17 of 22 of .772 end second load ing —bounder with six per eon- tost The junior from Grov— appar ently is fully —covered from s knee operation that psychologi cally may have hampered him in the opener. Ho has played excep tionally well in the last two games. Thread {fill, who moved in — a starter this season —placing Mike COURT’S SADDLERY... rOR WESTERN WEAR OR TOR YOUR MARS. Rick Du plan tin Heitmann, scored only five points hitting on one of nine shots in his opener. Since then he’s shaken off the first-gams jitters and with his 14 of S3 in the past two gem— hes been the moet consistent out side shooter. Ovorhou— has started two of the three gam— and loads the teem in —bounding with 7.7 per game while shooting for a 94 clip in the Aggi—* balanced scor ing. FOR SHOE REPAIR BRING IN A PAIR. 492 N. Matt 822-0191 Arkansas The— will bo nine —lay events in the moot, plus diving. In the 400 yard msdley —lay, the Aggi— entered a— Doug Car- son, Stove Prentice, Tom Sparks, and Bob Willoughby. The team of Kim Blskemsn, Joha Allred, John McCleary, and in ccording to the times turn Wo lff will —present AAM th. of C~eh D.»nU * Food irk should bo highly seeded, and they could fa— very well Among the other schools ia the moot a— Hendrix, Tulans, Drury College, Southwest Missouri, Southeast Missouri, Central Mis souri, John Brown, State College of Arkansas, Southern State, end Southw—tern Memphis. Polo team loses to Houston, 8-1 The Houston Polo Association dof—tod the AAM Polo Team 8-1 in a recent match at Houston. Houston scored two goals in the . first chukkar end four more in the second end wrapped it up with amgie goals in the last two chuk- kan. AAM’s lone goal came on a 60-yard penalty shot by team captain Henri do Monsegou. Five of Houston’s goals were on penalty shots. Riding for AAM we— Bill Mar- don, Jo— Argiiell—, Mon—guo and Los Spargo. in the 200 yard fr— relay. Prentice, Sparks, and Mike Hicks form the team entered in the 300 yard back relay. In the 300 yard breast stroke will from AAM’s entry 300 yard fly —lay . Carson, Sparks, Willoughby, end Prentice will swim tbe 200 yard medley relay, and Sparks, Blakeman, Wolff, and McCl—ry make up the 400 yard fr— relay team. Foedkk pointed out that tbs team is not lotting up in their training schedule prior to this and the Southw—t Conferanco Relays, held last week in Dallas, 1970 TOYOTA <1830.00 BRAZOS VALLEY TOYOTA INC. We Service Ail Foreign Make Cars Carta at Coulter 822-2828 in tne SW yaro oreasi svrose ,. ,, , "T. AW- comp*tin. wfl. b. “J*"“S’, ^ Canon, McCl—ry, and Steve Sonnenberg. Tbe 800 yard free —lay team has as its members Blskemsn, Hicks, Wolff, and Steve Sonnen berg. ' Wolff, Hicks, and Prentice will be in the 200 yard intermediate relay, while Willoughby, Mike MeLollan, and Martin Littoken meet, becau— it is still —riy season and the team is yet to reach its peak physically. He also —id that a girls’ swimming team is being formed. Any girls interested in going out for the team can contact J—n Henry or Coach Fosdick at NOW SIffctaLNG Walt Disney’s “SON OF FLUBBER' •CAMPUS') STARTS TODAY nmnrj or vAtmca r opqick Ml Shewtia— Downs Natetorium, phone 846- 1:14 * 7:15 - 9:18 P.M. 3021. “ EXAMINATION AND CHRISTMAS BONUS To show our appreciation for our student customers, we Will give you one of our Super Burgers in a Thermo container and a Coca-Cola for a total oi 80.40 pi— tax during the examination period, * December 16 through December 21. This offer good at tha MSC Snack Bar only. 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