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page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, January 18, 1973 THE BATTALION RODEO CLUB DANCE Featuring Dennis Ivy 8-12 p. m. Friday, Jan. 19 Lakeview Club Members $1.50 Non-Members $2.00 CASA CHAPULTEPEC OPEN 11 A. M. TO 2 P. M. — 5 P. M. TO 9:30 P. M. 1316 COLLEGE AVENUE — PHONE 822-9872 SPECIALS GOOD THURS., FBI., SAT. & SUN. Taco Dinner 99c Enchilada Dinner Q9c j We Accept 2 Tacos Fried Rice 3 Enchiladas Personal- Fried Beans Fried Rice Fried Beans ized Guacamole Guacamole Tostaditas Hot Sauce Tostaditas Hot Sauce Checks Tamale Dinner 99c Combination 99c Dinner Bank- 2 Tamales America- Spanish Rice Enchilada Tamale card Fried Beans Spanish Rice Fried Beans ■WtMfiSMKk Chile Conquezo Taco Guacamole BankAmericard Tostaditas Hot Sauce Tostaditas Hot Sauce Reserves Break Two Game Slump Aggies Smash Bulldogs, 96-77 By KEVIN COFFEY Assistant Sports Editor A&M blitzed for the last 18 points of the ballgame and broke a two and a half game slump by blasting Texas Lutheran College 96-77 last night in G. Rollie White Coliseum. The Aggies were led on a sec ond half rampage by reserves Chuck Tone and Webb Williams which netted 57 points and the Aggies’ eighth win of the season. Tone led all A&M scorers, hit ting 10 of 15 shots for 20 points, while Williams connected on eight of nine aerials for 16 tallies. Wil liams also grabbed eight rebounds. The contest was close until the final three minutes when A&M stretched a four-point lead into a 19 victory as the Bulldogs fin ally ran out of gas. The game was tied at 73 with just 6:29 left to play and the Aggies pulled to a 81-77 lead with 3:19 left after trading bas kets. Then the bubble burst. Firey guard Mike Floyd hit four straight charity tosses, added a lay-up and Cedric Joseph tipped- in two errant shots to put the game completely out of reach. Getting Back Party <?f <% 0? The BSU Presents "THE FRIENDS” Friday, January 19th in p. m. Baptist Student Center - ?03 College Main While A&M dominated most of the play during the second half, TLC controlled the initial period. Mike Beucler led the attack with 18 first half points, as the Bulldogs led by as many as seven in the early going. TLC hit 56.7 percent of the shots during that period and the Aggies missed opportunities to catch the hot shooting Bulldogs by committing costly turnovers. The shooting of Randy Knowles kept the Aggies close in the first half as he netted 13 points to keep A&M in range of the Bull dogs. A&M trailed 43-39 at inter mission. The Aggies started the second half without a senior on the floor and Tone and Williams began to bomb the bucket. A&M tied the score at 49 with 17:43 to play and managed to stretch their lead to six after trading baskets for four minutes. Tone hit shots from everywhere on the floor but TLC Intramurals Spring Slate Volleyball, horseshoes and wrestling highlight the opening of the intramural athletics pro gram for the spring semester. Competition in volleyball starts Monday with 115 teams in seven classes competing. Matches in horseshoe pitching are also slated to begin Monday. Entries for wrestling close Jan. 22 at 5 p.m. and weigh-ins for respective divisions will be held on Jan. 29 and 30. Tentative activities, aside from the regular program, planned for the spring semester include: bi cycle relays, racquetball doubles, handball singles and doubles, a gymnastics meet, a weight-lifting tournament and a women’s foot ball league. Schedules for Class X, F and Z are now available at the Intra mural Office. Students who want to add long distance calling privileges to their room telephone should sign up at our desk in the Lobby of the Memorial Student Center, Wednesday, January 17 through Friday, January 19 from 9 a.m. until 4 o e p.m. You should check with our desk if: 1 You want long distance service and did not sign up last semester. You are moving from a room where you had long distance service and have not notified our business office. You have any question regarding long distance service. Students who signed up for toll service last semester will continue to have long distance privileges. GEflERAL TELEPHOflE COVIlPAny OF THE SOUTHUIEST managed to tie the score at 73 before A&M made its final rally. A&M had balanced scoring with Knowles finishing with 19, Mike Floyd 12, and Mario Brown 11 to join Tone and Williams in double figures. Cedric Joseph totally dominated the backboards, picking off 16 rebounds and blocking six shots while scoring eight points. Beucler tallied 13 of 18 shots for 26 points to lead all scores while Harry Miller and Jimmy Walker added 16 and 19 points for TLC. The game was marred with sloppy ball handling as TLC com mitted 24 turnovers to the Aggies’ 18. The shooting was as good as the ball handling was bad, as both teams ripped the bucket at almost 57 percent. A&M hit 65.7 percent during the second half action but could manage only eight of 15 free throws for 53.3 percent. A&M coach Shelby Metcalf was pleased with the second half per formance of his Aggies and hoped the victory would give the team momentum for Saturday’s contest with Baylor. “I hope it gets us going,” Metcalf said. “It should give us the lift we need.” Only 3,446 fans saw the Ag gies’ return to home after seven straight road games, which saw A&M run its record to 8-4 for the year. Last night’s action was the final non-conference contest for the Aggies, who are currently 0-1 in loop play, but hope to better that mark against Baylor Satur day night in G. Rollie White. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Students Must Have Cards To Get In Game Wally Groff, A&M athletic bus iness director, announced today that ALL A&M students attend ing this Saturday night’s A&M- Baylor basketball game MUST have activity cards to be admitted. Activity cards may be secured at the athletic business office on the first floor of G. Rollie White Coliseum. Activity cards from last semester are no longer valid. All that is necessary to secure the card is a copy of this semes ter’s fee slip. Women’ Self Protection Classes To Be Offered Free This Semester Eight lessons, classes once a week, will be offered to women interested in learning more about self protection. Classes will be taught by Gibbs Dibrell, third degree black belt in judo. Instruction will include pre cautions to be taken against in trusion into one’s home, personal rights to defend one’s self and the appropriate means to be used in defense. Some common sense precautions about answering the telephone and walking to and from one’s home, the use of com monly carried weapons found in a woman’s purse, and actual hand to hand combat will also be taught. Five of the eight lessons will deal with self defense and avoid ance technique and will depend on tactics used in judo and aikido. Registration can be accomplish ed by telephoning the instructor, Gibbs Dibrell, between the hours of 8-10 p.m. at 846-6439. The in structor presently teaches judo for the A&M judo club. Instruction is free and classes will tentatively be on Thursday nights from 7:30 to 8:45. Dress will be slacks and sweat shirt. Classes will start either the 18th or 25th of January and the students will be notified. Embrey’s Jewelry “The Friendly Store” Watch & Jewelry Repair Engraving Diamonds Set In Senior Rings Seiko & Bulova Watches North Gate 846-5816 LAKEVIEW CLUB 3 Miles N. On Tabor Road Saturday Night: Tommy Overstreet and The Nashville Express From 9 - 1 p. m. STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite (ALL BRANDS BEER 35<) NOW SHOWING 1:15 - 2:48 It’s fractured trees and flying skis.. it’s a SNOW BALL! 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