Page 10 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1974 mniri =_2 = £__S= im® EMBREY’S JEWELRY “THE FRIENDLY STORE ,, North Gate 9-5:30 Sat. 9-12:00 Ag netters rip TCU, nab 2nd at Busy week finds Baylor, Texas here for matched The A&M tennis team, playing enlightened tennis, demolished TCU 7-0 to up its SWC record to 16-19. Behind the strong effort of three upperclassment and two freshmen, the team romped to the victory without losing a sin gle set. Coach Omar Smith was delight ed. “The guys played great. Tut Bartzen (TCU coach) said A&M looked better than anyone else they’ve played this year.” In the top singles match Bill Wright defeated TCU’s John Pop- pell, 6-2, 6-1. Dan Courson knocked off Jim Hansen, 6-0, 7-5, while Bill Hoo ver beat Jack Irvine, 6-1, 6-3. Freshmen Charles Emley and Tom Courson beat Tom Harris, 6-2, 6-1, and Max Falls, 6-4, 7-6. In doubles, Dan Courson and Hoover downed Poppell and Ir vine, 6-3, 6-1. In the second match, Smith not ed that Wright and Emley “really played well” in defeating TCU’s Falls and Harris 6-0, 6-2. ★ ★ ★ The Ags just back from a long roadtrip to Oklahoma and Dallas, left two top players at home for a rest, then continued on to Aus tin to compete in the Texas Re lays tourney. Dan Courson and Emley were left in College Station while the rest of the regular team went to the tourney. Four teams were entered; fourth-ranked Houston and sev enth-ranked Trinity, both of whom have beaten A&M in dual matches, tied for first with 18 points, while A&M tied 11th- ranked Texas for second with 16 points. Assistant coach Richard Bark er said, “We just didn’t win enough close matches.” Barker noted that Dan Courson’s and Emley’s non-presence might have hurt team standings but that they needed a rest and “We wanted to give the younger players a chance to play.” No. 2 player Hoover beat Tex as freshman, Stewart Keller, who has “a fine record and a fine reputation,” to highlight the top matches. Barker noted that the fresh men, who played higher than ac customed, “played extremely well.” Tom Courson split the first sets with Texas’ Graham Whaling but lost the close third set. In anoth er match, Courson lost to John Burrman who plays No. 1 for the highly-ranked Trinity netters. Mark Silberman played very well against Houston All-Ameri can Dale Ogden but lost 6-3, 7-6. Silberman also played very well against Trinity’s David King los ing 6-3, 6-4. King and Silberman played each other in the Trinity- A&M dual match earlier in the season and Silberman lost that match 6-0, 6-0. ★ ★ ★ A&M played Wisconsin today at the varsity courts and will host Baylor on Thursday and Texas on Saturday. Smith is very optimistic about the Aggies chances. “If we should beat Texas and Baylor, 7-0, we should finish third. It’s not going to be easy, it’s a long uphill climb. “Texas has only beaten us once in 12 years and we’ll be keeping that in mind.” parti Xhursd grinds 27 m.p iostly g be< Houston, barring any cv- tomorr whelming upsets, is headed flight ( the conference crown with Slfl following close. Rice, Texas and A&M willfigt| it out for third place. The Conference meet will | Monday through Wednesday i Rice to determine individiil champions. Shipman returns to contact drills The DIRECTOR'S FILM SERIES presents a film by LUIS BUNUEL TRISTANA With Catherine Deneuve, Fernando Rey, Franco Nero Vincent Canby called TRISTANA "nothing less than the quintessential Bunuel film of all time." A haunting and exquisitely photographed work, TRISTANA stars Catherine Deneuve as a young and innocent orphan who moves into the house of Don Lope, her aging, corrupt guardian. An aristocratic free-thinker, Don Lope opposes authority and champions hedonism. Although he tries to be fatherly toward Tristana, her beauty overwhelms him, and he seduces her. Tristana willingly becomes his mistress, and begins to practice the corrupt, perverse way of life he has preached. "VIRIDIANA is his undoubted masterpiece, but TRISTANA is more pure and more consistent, less ambiguous and more complex . . practically perfect symmetry ... a marvelously funny and vigorously moral movie .. . his most perfectly cast film ... the physical production, with color photography by Jose Aguayo, is uncommonly handsome, and its story is the work of an old master." —Vincent Canby. New York Times Spanish with English subtitles 9 : 00pm thursday april 18 $1.00 university center theater Another MSC activity of the AGGIE CINEMA Quarterback David Shipman, freshman from Odessa Permian, saw; his first contact duty of spring training Tuesday as the Texas Aggies entered their next- to-last week of football practice. In a 15-minute session running the second unit, Shipman was a bit rusty and fumbled some but backfield coach Chuck Moser said he wasn’t surprised. “I knew he was nervous and the fumbling didn’t surprise me. It’s better for him to get this behind him now than to wait until next August. He’ll get better in a hurry, I think.” Shipman injured a knee in prac tice last fall and later underwent surgery. He has been running plays this spring but Tuesday was the first time he’d been in a scrim mage. The fumbling, too, could have come from the fact that his center, Rocco Wiest, was just returning to duty after having been out with a hurt knee. As Weist re turned the other second-team cen ter, Henry Tracy, was on the side lines with a hurt knee received in last Saturday’s scrimmage. The first unit, with another freshman, David Walker, at quar terback, looked sharp in a passing drill. The southpaw from Sulphur, La., hit both tight end Richard Osborne and split end Carl Roaches with regularity. Meanwhile, at the other end of the field, the defense worked on pass defense against pro set and drop back passes. Defensive coor dinator said the first two defen- Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Rush in for exciting 1 sport, beautiful young ladies, a chance at Lady Luck! The wheel of fortune, cards, and a whole range of other games await you at the annual RHA Casino! Buy tickets from any dorm president or at the door! Advance: $2.00 At the door: $2.25 Friday, April 19, 8:00 p.m., MSC 225-6 RHA Casino! sive units looked sharp. “Of course, we have all our people back and it’s a carry-over from last year but they were picking up things very well.” Comerback Pat Thomas had to leave the drill with a back prob lem. He’s having muscle spasms after having hurt it in last Thurs day’s drill. The Aggies will practice against Wednesday and Thursday and then will stage another full- scale scrimmage Saturday. Spring practice ends with the BILL HOOVER prepares for Thursday’s Southwest Confer Maroon-White game at l :30 p. m., ence tennis match with Baylor. The match is slated for tlii Saturday, April 27, at Kyle Field, varsity courts at 1:30 p. m. 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