. BURGER HUT Shrimp Platter $1.85 Golden Fried Chicken . . . . $1.75 Chicken Fried Steak . . . $1.50 317 University Dr. North Gate Aggieland Flowers and Gifts Flowers and Candies for Valentine Day lftdV ORDER EARLY TO ASSURE DELIVERY —We Will Receive Calls Sunday Feb. 13th— 846-5825 We Appreciate Your Business m love ? BUY THE WEXLER WEAR-IT-WAY Do your own Thing—Design Your own Ring SPECIAL STUDENT DISCOUNTS and CREDIT PRIVILEGES Open your account even if you are under 21 FOR 53 YEARS HOUSTON’S DIAMOND AUTHORITY WEXLER'S JEWELERS 628 MAIN AT CAPITOL DOWNTOWN HOUSTON 224-8777 TRAVEL LOANS The MSC TRAVEL COMMITTEE is now accepting applications for loans from the overseas loan fund. These loans are available for summer travel and/ or study abroad by Texas A&M students. The applications will be accepted at the Student Programs Office of the MSC UNTIL 4:00 P. M. FEB RUARY 18, 1972. THE BATTALION Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, February 10,1 A&M swimmers dominate meet with TCU A&M won seven of the 12 events and went on to defeat TCU, BB SS, in a dual swimming meet here Wednesday. Coach Dennis Fosdick said the swim team would not compete in the Southwest AAU meet in Dal las this weekend, as previously scheduled. Fosdick said the Aggies would bypass the meet to get in needed practice sessions here. The summaries: 400-yard medley relay — 1. A&M (Greg Smith, Wade Mat tingly, Charlie Puckett, Rich Jac- quet) 4:04.3. 2. TCU. 1,000-yard freestyle—1. Charles Schubert, TCU, 12:00.9. 2. Bill Loeffler, A&M, 12:00.9. 3. Har ry Palmer, A&M, 13:37.6. 200-yard freestyle — 1. John Allred, A&M, 2:05.2. 2. Dave Ewers, A&M, 2:06.3. 3. Mike Wagner, TCU, 2:21.9. 50-yard freestyle — 1. Rick Tillman, TCU, 23.4. 2. Rick Jac- quet, A&M, 24.4. 3. John Grem- mels, TCU, 24.7. 200-yard individual medley re lay—1. Scott Jones, A&M, 2:10.9. 2. Brad Beyer, TCU, 2:20.1. 3. Greg Smith, A&M, 2:20.5. One-meter diving — 1. Greg Rippey, A&M, 223.40. 2. Duncan Cooper, A&M, 216.50. 200-yard butterfly — 1. Charlie Puckett, A&M, 2:17.4. 2. Mike Shary, A&M, 2:34.0. 100-yard freestyle — 1. Rick Tillman, TCU, 63.6. 2. Rich Jac- quet, A&M, 53.8. 3. Stan Graff, TCU, 57.7. 200-yard backstroke — 1. Greg Troy, TCU, 2:16.3. 2. Greg Smith, A&M, 2:24.9. 3. Brad Beyer, TCU, 2:27.8. 500-yard freestyle — 1. Ben Stephenson, A&M, 5:40.4. 2. John Allred, A&M, 5:51.6. 3. Charles Schubert, TCU, 5:54.6. 200-yard breaststroke—1. Mark Eidson, TCU, 2:42.1. 2. Harry Palmer, A&M, 2:42.1. 3. Dave Ewers, A&M, 3:01.4. 400-yard freestyle relay/ A&M (Scott Jones, CharlieP ett, Tom Donahue, Mike! 3:39.6. 2. TCU. Intramural leader named by office L-l is the participation point leader in intramurals as of Feb. 8 in a tightly-contested battle for the overall championship. L-l has 605 points with A-l running second with 695. A tie between Squadron 2 and F-2 for third place has each unit with 580 points. Other leaders in or der are F-l, Sqdn. 8, Sqdn. 5, Sqdn. 11, Sqdn. 12, Sqdn. 9, G-l, and D-2 in the top 12. The points are given on the basis of championships won and how well a team participates in the various sports activities of fered throughout the intramural program. The points given so far are only points received for sports that have already been completed. The Intramural Office also said that Feb. 18 is the deadline for softball entries. Play begins March 8. Also announced was the entry deadline for tennis participants in both upperclassman and fresh man brackets. Entry blanks will be available in the Intramural Office Feb. 10, and the entry deadline will be set at Feb. 22, with no late entries accepted. Vol. COLLEGE STATION POLITICS Interested? Call 846-0604 OUR SPECIALTY 1/5 Carat Eye Clean Diamond For Senior Ring, $40 plus tax C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5I1I ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfactions standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 AGGIE PLAQUES Piaster Accessorise Finished - Unfinished Working Area Free Instructions GIFT - A - RAMA Redmond Terrace College Station ONE OF THE EIGHTY shots taken by the Aggies Tuesday night was this jumper by Rick Duplantis (30). Texas won the game played in Gregory Gym, but A&M is second in the Southwest Conference with a 5-2 record. The second round of league play begins Sat urday when the Aggies travel to Dallas for a game with the first-place Southern Meth odist Mustangs, 6-1. SMU’s only loss was to A&M in College Station. (Photo by Mike Rice) Walding's Texaco Service Center Oil Filter 99c ABIL ,rict ju ense m tate ar ute Te: ilutsche Feb. 28 o accep Judge wo mot nal inc icher, h linty a ihannon Travis lob Sm woul< hree de: icy char Mutscl itate inc ft 5). ad SAIG0 fyiiyen 'hursday am will oncessio: State Wi ions of osition. (With Oil Change). Also We Do General Repair Work Across From The New Engineering Bldg. — 846-9455 WASH ent Nio ias gone :o to en cegoti; r ietnam o negoti; In an i nee at t Id the ( iponded tight-I (there wi (ions on c he other egotiatic