Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1974 Southwest Conference in big trouble: Thompson WACO, Tex. (A>) — J. Neils Thompson of the University of Texas, president of the South west Conference and vice presi dent of the NCAA, says the SWC faces a “real rocky road” to sur vival. In an interview in the spring issue of Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Magazine, Thompson ‘Mullets’ take Intramural track A squad of old track jocks named the Mullets upset the Black Awareness Committee to take the team title in the 1974 Intramural track meet. The Mullets bolstered by 14 points from the field events placed enough people in the running events to top the fast BAC, 35.2 to 34. Utay, the class C winner placed third, two-tenths ahead of Puryear. Krueger Hall won the women’s divi sion. No records were broken in the All-University meet but four records fell in qualifying. Footballer Lester Hayes, running for BAC, broke the 100-yd. dash record of 9.9 (1961) with a 9.8 and the 220-yd. dash record of 22.9 (1973) with a 22.0. Bradley Kohls disposed of the 880-yd. run record (2:03.0, 1953) with a 2:00.2. N-l’s Sneed shattered the year old 120 hurdles record of 15.1 with a blistering 13.4. Jim Jeter noted that the meet was very enjoyable. “It was very well organized.” Results All-University Meet 120-low hurdles—1. Sneed, N-l, 14.1. 2. Schmidt, Mullets, 14.2. 3. Osterman, Utay, 14.3. 440-yd. dash—1. Williams, Squ. 16, 52.6. 2. Murray, BAC, 53.3. 3. Worley, Mullets, 53.4. 440-relay—1. BAC, 44.4. 2. Puryear, 45.2. 3. Mullets, 45.9. 880-yd. run—1. Kohls, Mullets, 2:05.0. 2. Eckley, White, 2:06.9. 3. Miller, Dunn, 2:08.7. 220-yd. dash-1. Hayes, BAC, 22.2. 2. Cowan, Moore, 24.0. 3. Wooten, BAC, 24.2. 100-yd. dash—1. Hayes, BAC, 9.9. 2. Pittman, BAC, 10.4. 3. Bode, Puryear, 10.5. 880-relay—1. BAC, 1:33.7. 2. Mullets, 1:35.5. 3. Puryear, 1:36.5. Class Champions—A, Squ. 16. B, N-l. C, Utay. G, Krueger. X, Mullets. All-University-Mullets. says, “It (the SWC) can survive but it’s going to be challenged to pull its horns in at some spots. “I had some pretty good hopes for the conference until the prob lems of supporting a woman’s program, too, came up. I still feel like good operations in several spots can bring the conference back. We’ve got to have the full input of the University of Hous ton and a turn around of the SMU situation. I think it’s just too bad we’ve had to wait so long to get Houston fully involved in the league.” Thompson says of the pros: “You can look at three or four of our schools that have been af fected and it’s a pretty big im pact . . . undoubtedly the pros have hurt in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and I think they have hurt in the Houston area. We have to remember we’re in the enter tainment business whether we like it or not.” Thompson says he believes pri vate schools can compete. In fact, he says a coach like Darrell Royal of Texas might even be better off at a private school. “He (Royal) wouldn’t have the distractions there that he has here at Texas,” Thompson says. “We have a lot of distractions here and they are annoying to a coach.” Thompson was asked about Health, Education and Welfare directives which call for equal coaching in women’s athletics. “As the guidelines were writ ten as of December, which are the latest I have seen, I would give collegiate athletics as we know it today no more than five years,” Thompson says. He says, “Somehow or the other we are going to have to find a way to support the women’s pro grams here at Texas. Now, if the University doesn’t do this right, in my opinion, the whole thing can come down around our should ers.” What with financial problems, recruiting, pro sports, and the HEW, Thompson says, “I tell you, at the moment, it’s a matter of survival for all of us ... ” CT HOUNDS FREAK during last night’s charity basketball game in G. Rollie White. The Civilians downed the Corps, 58-44. (Photo by Steve Ueckert) SENIORS and GRADS Why pay retail prices — when there now is a way to buy direct from the manufacturer or distributor, thousands of brand name products ranging from aspirin to automobiles. A nationwide buying service can provide this service for you — no matter where you may move in the U. S. Do you know the amount of retail mark-up, added to the cost of the products you’ll be buying now and in the near future? It often is staggering! Yet you can save this money during your upcoming big purchase years if you know about this service. 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Dry Cereal ♦Grape, Straw! ♦Fried Eggs-Scram! Links V & Pe; bled E* ♦Blueberry Hotcakes ♦Toast - Oleo Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, N Chocolate, Hot Tea, Cola, Sprite By T i Staff HO ggs ♦Sausage ENTREES AND SOUPS ♦Roast Boneless Pork Loin w/Dressing 3Vi»-Oz. & No Seconds ♦Brown Gravy ♦Cranberry Sauce Baked Tune & Noodles Dinner VEGETABLES AND FRUITS SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS ♦Tri Taters Spiced Apple Sauce ♦Fresh Frozen Mixed Vegetable, Buttered Fruit Salad Yellow Squash Cherry Jello/Whipmate Star Whipped Grape Jello Parfait ♦Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes DESSERTS AND BREADS am Ba neapph Open Ice Cream Bar ♦Sparkling Pineapple Pie ♦Hot Rolls ♦Oleo ning Smit) [its se Sferen ll sity || singb BEVERAGES » VlCtOl •Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot Cho»klj|| Sm Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Jui«, m Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Fruit ^ ’ at th Punch, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice §8 Dressings: Bleu Cheese, French, ♦Russian Catsup Fruit: Mixed Fruit Supper NO EVENING MEAL ♦Tang, Coffee, Milk ♦Ass’t. Dry Cereal ♦Grape, Plum & Stra ti. Blueberry Muffin Pan Fried Bacon wberry Jelly Jelly Fritters Sausage Patties MONDAY Breakfast Continental Breakfast Blueberry Muffins Doughnuts Sweet Rolls Raisin Bread & White Bread Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, HotCwi! Hot Tea, Coke, Sprite ENTREES AND SOUPS ♦Lasagna ♦Baked Beans w/Franks 2 ea. VEGETABLES AND FRUITS i Base Corn Dinner SALADS. RELISHES. DRESSINGS Okra & Lime Jello w/Fruit Cocktail Apricot-Sliced Pear Salad Cherry Jello Jewels Macaroni Salad Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheesi and Italian Tomatoes DESSERTS AND BREADS Open Ice Cream Bar •Ass’t. Cookies & Ice Cream ♦Bread •Oleo BEVERAGES •Iced Tea. Hot Ten, Coffee, Hot Ctakl Grape Drink, Grapefruit Jib, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Jm Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Fmit Punch Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice ♦Beef & Vegetable Soup ♦Pastrami Sandwich •Grilled Cheese Sandwich Ham Salad Sandwich ♦Potato Chips ♦Frito Chips Dressing: French, •1,000 Island, Green Goddess Fruit: Diced Pears ♦Relishes: Pickle Relish, Catsup, Mustard, Salad Dressing •Rye, Whole Wheat, White Bread ♦Chicken Fried Steak 3-Oz. No Seconds Gravy I'urnove ♦Cream Gravy Beef Turnovers •Steamed Rice Pinto Beans w/Dry Salt Pork •Buttered Spinach Supper Cherry-Lemon Layered Parfait Ambrosia Salad Egg & Green Onion Salad Tussled Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes •Pear Cobbler •Hot Rolls - OW •Fruit Punch, Meed Tea, Hot let, CoffeK Hot Chocolate, Tung, Grape Drink.Gnptl fruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemoibl Pineapple Grapefruit Juice, •Milk, I Chocolate and I.ow F at Milk at Commons Dressings: Russian, French, Salad Dressing Relishes: Pickle Relish, Cat! Salad Dressini Fruit: Diced Pea: Catsup, Mustard, ’ineapple-Grapefi Coffee, Milk TUESDAY Breakfast ruit Juice, •Grape, Strawberry & Apricot Preserves •Ass’t. Dry Cereal Blueberry Mu Pan Fried Ba< uffins con s t. Dry Cereal Jelly Fritters Pan Fried Ha Continental Breakfast Glazed Doughnuts Pecan Rolls Raisin Bread & White Bread Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs Fren Syru i Egg ch To Pan Fried Bacon Grapefruit Juice, Hot Cocoa, Hot Ta I Tang. Sprite, Coke, Grape Drink ENTREES AND SOUPS ♦Sloppy Joe on Bun Meatball Stroganoff VEGETABLES AND FRUITS •French Fried Potatoes Buttered Snowflake Rice •Cut Green Beans w/Ham Base Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS DESSERTS AND BREADS •Strawberry Jello w/Cottage Cheese Open Ice Cream Bar Orange Jello w/Fruit Cocktail •Gingerbread Cake w/Lemon .Sauce & Waldorf Salad Whipmate Star Pickled Beets & Onions •Buns Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese • Bread and Peach Chunks *01eo BEVERAGES •Fruit Punch, Iced Tea. Hot Te*. Cofle Hot Chocolate, Tang, Grape Drink,Gn* fruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lt Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice •Rice Soup •Pullman Ha •Grilled Cheese Chicken Salad Sandwich •French Fried Potatoes Dressings: French, Russian, Salad Dressing •Relish: Sliced Pickles, Mustard, Catsup, Salad Dressing Fruit: Peach Chunks •Whole Wheat, Rye. White Bread Cheese Ravioli •Salisbury Steak Supper ♦Mashed Potatoes Steamed Cabbage ♦Boiled Buttered Carrots Lime Jello w/Diced Pea Strawberry & Lime Jell Potato Sake Stuffed G shes ttage Cheese lian Tomatoes ffed Celery & Radis nbination Salad, Cot and Italian Tomatoe Open Ice Cream Bar Iced Tea, •Milk, Fruit Punch, HotCkol •Apple Pie late, Tang. Grape Drink, Grapefruit Jim Rice Pudding Parfait W 'Whipmate Star Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, hneappi I Oleo Grapefruit Juice, Chocolate and LowFi:| •Dinner Roll Milk at Commons Dressings: *1,000 Island, Oil & Vinegar, French Catsup Fruit: Peach Chunks ♦Coffee - Milk ♦Fresh • , 'riut •Grapo Strawberry & Peach Jelly ♦Ass’t Dry Cereal *1. ^crambed Eggs Sausage Patties Toast - Oleo Cinnamon Grilled Ha Rolls w/Raisins WEDNESDAY Breakfast Continental Breakfast Doughnuts Cinnamon Rolls w/Raisins Nut Rolls Bread & White Bread 4. Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs Hotcakes -Syrup Toast - Oleo Grilled Ham Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Cola, Sprite, Gnp Drink, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice,Ttty ENTREES AND SOUPS ♦Beef Pot Pie 1 ea. & No Seconds *Scalloped Potatoes ♦Corn Dogs w/Mustard & Chili 1 ea. *Buttered Mixed Ve; and Seconds Snowflake Rice VEGETABLES AND FRUITS igetables Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS Whipped Cherry Jello Parfait Under-the-Sea Salad Apple, Celery & Pineapple Salad ♦Cottage Cheese & Apricot Halves Green Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes DESSERTS AND BREADS Open Ice Cream Bar •Black Walnut Cake ♦Bread Oleo Tapioca Parfait w/Star BEVERAGES Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, ChocoUk •Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, Ch Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juict. Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice •Potato Chips or Frito Chips Chicken Sandwit Salad Sandwich Dressings: French, 1,000 Island, Italian •Whole Wheat, White Bread ♦Mustard - Catsup ♦Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsup, Salad Dressings Fruit: Pineapple Chunks ♦Smothered Stet Shrimp Newbu: rg over Rice 4-Oz. ♦Mashed Potatoes •Broccoli Steamed Rice Harvard Beets Supper Molded Lemon Jello w/Whipped Topping Ice Cream Banana Nut Salad •Chocolate Eclair Marshmallow-Pineapple Slaw *Hot Rolls Mexican Fiesta Salad *01eo ♦Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes Iced Tea, Milk, •Fruit Punch, Hot Tei Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Chocolate and Low Fat Milk at Commons, •Chocolate Milk Hamburger Hot Dogs Potato Chips Frito Chips Dressings: Russian, French, *Bleu Cheese Hamburger Catsup, Mustard Hot Dog Bu Relishes Pickle Relish, Catsup, Mustard, Salad Dressing, Diced Onions, Sliced Tomatoes, Leaf Lettuce Fruit: Pineapple Chunks Buns >g Buns ♦Tang, Milk, Coffee ♦Ass’t. Dry Cereal ♦Strawberry, Apricot, Grape Jelly *1. Finger Steaks Blueberry Rolls *2. Scrambled Eggs Pan Fried Bacon Hot Biscuits Oleo ENTREES AND SOUPS >odle! avy ♦Chicken & Egg Noodles •Braised Beef & Gn VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Buttered Yellow Corn ♦Noodles Buttered ♦Mustard Greens w/Ham Base THURSDAY Breakfast 3. Continental Breakfast Glazed Doughnuts Blueberry Rolls Pecan Rolls Raisin Bread & White Bread Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS Cherry Jell Lime Jello ’ Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs kgg* Hotcakes - Syrup Toast - Oleo Pan Fried Bacon Grapefruit Juice, Grape Drink, Pineappl6 Grapefruit Juice, Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea, Cola, Sprite lo w/Grapefruit Sections Carrot & Raisin Salad Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Diced Pears DESSERTS AND BREADS •Individual Lemon Tarts Open Ice Cream Bar Cherry Fruit Vanilla Pudding Parfait •Bread Oleo BEVERAGES •Grape Punch, Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice •Potato Chips - Frito Chips •Grilled Cheese Sandwich Ham Salad Sandwich Dressings: French, Russian, 1,000 Island * ♦Relishes: Pickle Relish, Mustard, Catsup, Salad Dressing Fruit: Mixed Fruit Whole Wheat, White Bread •Grilled Strip Stea Corn Beef Hash •Baked Potatoes w/Sour Crea ♦Cut Green Beans w/Ham Bas Yellow Hominy, Buttered Supper Lemon Jello Jewels Red-White Cole Slav n-Yum Sala Yum-Yum Salad Fruited Rice Salad Combination Salad, ♦Blueberry Pie •Dinner Rolls Oleo •Iced Tea Tang, G; a, *Mi Tang, Grape . . Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Pineapple- Grapefruit Juice, Chocolate Milk and Low Fat Milk at Commons Ik, Hot Tea, Hot Choeolik, Drink, Grapefruit Juice, ’ink Lemonade, Pineapple nbination Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes Dressings: French, Russian, 1,000 Island Catsup •Relishes: Salad Dressing Fruit: Mixed Fruit FRIDAY •Tang, Coffee, Milk ♦Ass’t. Dry Cereal ♦Grape, Strawbeo-y, Plum Jelly ♦1. Scrambled Coffee Cake Finger Steak Eggs Home Fried Potatoes Pan Fried Bacon - Hot Biscuits Breakfast Continental Breakfast Coffee Cake Doughnuts Cinnamon Rolls Raisin Bread & White Bread Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs French Toast - S; Toast - Oleo Finger Steaks Fresh Fruit, Pineapple Juice, Grapefruit Juice, Grape Drink, Cola, Sprite, Hot Cocoa ENTREES AND SOUPS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS ♦Fried Jumbo Shrimp 6 ea. & No Seconds ♦French Fries ♦Cocktail Sauce •Buttered Peas w/Whole Onions Sukiyaki Beef over Rice Steamed Rice Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS ♦Grape Whip Topping Jello Apricot-Pear Salad Pineapple Cottage Cheese Salad Carrot, Celery Stick, Egg Salad Green Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes DESSERTS AND BREADS ♦Fireside Strussel •Bret Ass’ •Oleo BEVERAGES •Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Coffee, Hot ChocoUU Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice ♦French Fried Potatoes irkey Sandwich ad Sandwich Dressings: French, Oil & Vinegar, Tartar Sauce, Hot Sauce ♦Relishes: Pickle Relish, Salad Dressing, Mustard, Catsup Fruit: Tropical Fruit •Whole Wheat Bread •White Bread ♦Beef Turnover w/Gravy Enchiladas w/Chili & Che Pinto Beans w/5 •Rice, Snowflake •Spinach w/Boile /Salt Pork :e oiled Eggs Supper Lime Jello w/Fruit Cocktail *Banana Park Carrot-Celery Stick-Radish Salad * Dinner Rolls Whipped Strawberry Jello Parfait *01eo Iced Tea, *Milk, Hot Tea, Hot ChocoUte, Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Sprite, Cola, *Pink Lemonade, Fruit Punch, Pineapple-Grapefruit Juice, Chocolate Milk and Low Fat Milk at Commons Dressings: Russian, French *1,000 Island pical Fruit Fruit: Tropic SATURDAY ♦Pineapple Juice, Coffee, Milk •Grape, Peach, Apple Jelly ♦Ass’t. Dry Cereal *1. Coffee Cake Grilled Ham •2. Scrambled Eggs Grilled Ham Toast - Oleo Breakfast 3. Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs Bacon Tang, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Cola, Sprite, Hot Cocoa, Hot Tea ENTREES AND SOUPS •Fried Chicken hi ea. No Seconds ♦Pan Fried Liver & Onions Gravy 1 ea. & Seconds VEGETABLES AND FRUITS ♦Lyonnaise Potatoes •Mixed Vegetables Turnip Greens w/Ham Base Dinner SALADS, RELISHES. DRESSINGS Cherry & Lemon Layered Jello Parfait Whipped Grape Jello in Glass Apple, Celery & Pineapple Salad Green Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes DESSERTS AND BREADS Open Ice Cream Bar •Strawberry Jelly Roll •Bread •Oleo BEVERAGES •Punch, Iced Tea, Hot Tea, Hot Chocokte, Grape Drink, Grapefruit Juice, Pink Lemonade, Sprite, Cola Dressings: French, *1,000 Island, Green Goddess ♦Grilled Smoked Pork Chops 3-Oz. 2 ea. No Seconds Chili & Beans ♦Hash Brown Potatoes •Cut Green Beans w/Ham Base •Apple Sauce Supper Fluffy Tropical Fruit Salad Spiced Beets Raspberry Fruited Jello Parfait •Tossed Salad, Cottage Cheese and Italian Tomatoes •Honey & Spice Cake •Hot Rolls •Oleo •Iced Tea, ’Milk, Fruit Punch, Hot Ctafr late, Hot Tea, Tang, Grape Drink, Oral*- fruit Juice, Pink Lemonade, Cola, Sprite, Chocolate & Low Fat Milk at Common! Dressings: *Russian, French, Bleu Cheese •Items served at Duncan Hall. Breakfast 1 and 2 served in opposite wings of Duncan. THIS MENU IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE DUE TO POSSIBLE FOOD SHORTAGE FROM SUPPLIERS. >