5 compete in Saturday afternoon meet THE BATTALION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1974 Page 7 - Sikes takes class one Autocross By MARY RUSSO squealing wheels and dipping lissis were the scene at the A&M jrts Car Club autocross Saturday ;rnoon. fter a morning of practice runs, parking lot across the tracks be- ie a bed of rubber as 45 particip- |s took their turns at challenging clock. The Sports Car Club Association eight classes, all were rep- jented. faking class one was Lee Sikes of Houston driving a Corvette turning in a best time of 45.5. Challenging Sikes for the place was Bill Schmidt, also of Houston, who also turned in a best time of 45.5 seconds. In the run-off Sikes came in on top with 46.0. Two other classes sported show downs. Class three champ Arnold Ashburn drive his Fiat 850 around the course in 51.0 seconds in the run-off with John Jackson and his MG-TD. The original times were 51.0 and 50.9 respectively. On the second run Jackson turned in a 52.3. Mary Jane Sikes, driving her husband’s corvette took the ladies’ division trophy by driving a 49.3 second course. Her nearest com petitor, Imogene Chamberlain took-ofF before the finals could be run. Chamberlain’s time was 49.2 in a BMW. ' Other winners were: class two, Mike Sabin in an Alpha Romeo at 47.9; class four, Fraser Border in a VW with a 49.5; class five, Chris Corich in a BMW with a 49.3; class six, Lonnie Henderson in a VW with a 48.7 and class seven, Lee Johnson in a Camaro with a 52.8. The meet officials said the course was designed to give the little cars a chance to keep up with the bigger ones. They sighted the driving as good, especially from the “new faces’ that were out. The times were found consistently fast. The club is planning another chal lenge sometime in October. CASA CHAPULTEPEC MEXICAN RESTAURANT (Only restaurant in Bryan serving Mexican style steak) 1515 South College 822-7784 Bryan, Texas LUNCH SPECIALS Tuesday thru Friday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Taco Dinner $1.39 Plate Lunch $1.75 Tamale Dinner $1.39 Chopped Steak Mexican Style Served Enchilada Dinner $1.39 with Gravy, Rice, Beans, Salad, and Combination Dinner $1.39 homemade Flour tortillas Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cedillo are glad to announce that their kitchen is now being managed by Mr. & Mrs. Catarino Reyna from Mexico Soccer team has potential, no coach 3^ A/ NEW SHIPMENT SiZJl-2-2 3 ^ n ■IKK VANDERHURST awaits his turn in Saturday’s autocross Ijrnament. (Photo by Mary Russo) 75c 75c 75c BEGINNING WITH THE TOWN HALL SERIES PRESENTATION OF DOUG KERSHAW ON OCT. 11, GENERAL ADMISSION TO SERIES ATTRACTIONS WILL BE BY PRESENTATION OF TICKETS AT THE DOOR ONLY. A MAXIMUM OF 4 STUDENT TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED FREE OF CHARGE AT THE MSC BOX OFFICE BY PRESENTING A STUDENT ID AND ACTIVITY CARD WITH EACH TICKET REQUEST. EXCEPT IN UNUSUAL SITUATIONS, BEGIN NING 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE PERFORMANCE ONLY STUDENT GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED. THE FOLLOWING TWO WEEKS, TICKETS FOR BOTH STUDENTS AND PUBLIC WILL BE DISTRIBUTED. LOOKING AHEAD? Steer clear of trouble caused by a cracked or chipped windshield! Let us contact your insurance company & get replacement ok’d. Call; ACME AUTO GLASS CENTER YOU PAY NO MORE FOR CERTIFIED' QUALITY REPLACEMENT • LOF super Shock Absorber Windshield • Fast service. ACME AUTO GLASS CENTER 116 Walton (Eastgate) College Station 846-1796 By BOB GIBBONS The soccer team is about as stable as the fledgling World Football League. This instability exists because they need a coach. Tony Gallucci, the team secret ary, summed up the situation: “The NCAA will sanction a school in soc cer as long as it has a head coach. Since we have no coach and there fore are unstable, the athletic de partment cannot support us finan cially. As a result, we have been scrimping for funds to pay for the transportation to away games and the referees needed for home games.” Many people are unaware that soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world. The game is filled with bruising action, espe cially in team competition in Europe and South America. Soccer draws among the largest crowds in the world and boasts of some of the highest paid stars, notably Pele of Brazil and Johann Cruyff of the Netherlands. There are no big stars in the Texas Interscholastic Soccer League, in Flag Football Military League A: Sq8 15, Sq 10 0 El 20, R1 0 League B: Ml 36, H2 0 N2 18, D1 0 Civilian League C: Purycar 10, Dunn 12 Crocker 16, Law 8 Fish League D: D2 43, Sq3 0 FI 44, C2 0 F2 1, Sq8 0 League E:Sq 15 14, D1 12 Club league A: PSB 31, MEB 0 PEM 7, SPE 6 Women League A: PEM 34, Hughes 0 Krueger 22, D1 0 Independent League A: PON 22, DS 12 Recreation League B: Moses II 14, Puryear 11 6 Co-Rec League B: PO 1, PEP 0 Football: Sq3 vs K2, Held D1 at 5 p.m. Sql5 vs E2, field D2 at 5 p.m. B2 vs Sq4, field D3 at 5 p.m. K1 vs Sq 9 field D4 at 5 p.m. S2 vs Sq2, field D5 at 5 p.m. Moore vs Utay, field Ki at 6 p.m. (f) Li vs Sq2, Held D6 at 5 p.m. (f) II vs Sq6 field ETV at 5 p.m. (0 Sq7 vs N2, Held Kl at 5 p.m. (f) Sq 4 vs Kl, Held K2 at 5 p.m. (f) Mband vs Sq9, Geld K2 at 6 p.m. E2 vs POA, field HI at 6 p.m. Scandia vs Wlb, field HI at 5 p.m. CB vs FYV, field D1 at 6 p.m. Vet II vs TH, field D2 at 6 p.m. Turk vs Law, field H2 at 5 p.m. DK vs BAC, field D3 at 6 p.m. ASCE vs IEEE, field D4 at 6 p.m. Bowling Bowling League A (military): Sq 4 494, C2 473 Wband 503, S2 405 league B (military): Sql5 400, LI 332 Sq9 449, D1 394 League H (fish): N2 427, Sql 362 Sq6 366 Mband 343 League J: (fish): Sq9 407, Wband 353 Sq 15 vs H2, MSC land 7,8 at 5 pm (f) Ml vs Sq8, MSC land 3,4 B1 vs Sqll, MSC land 5,6 at 5 pm (f) Utay vs Moses I, lane 1.2 at 5 pm (civ) Schumacher vs Milner, lane 1,2 at 6 pm (civ) Crocker D vs Walton I, lane 3,4 at 6 pm (civ) Moore vs Puryear, lane 5,6 at 6 pm (civ) Hart vs White, lane 7,8 at 6 pm (civ) Vet I vs LC, lane 1,2 at 7 pm (c-i) ACCS 11 vs For, lane 3,4 at 7 (c-i) Moses II vs Law I, lane 5,6 (rec) Wle vs Wlc, lane 7,8 at 7 (w) WE’RE FEEDING OUR THIRD GENERATION OF AGGIES! Yes, that’s right. Our famous Chicken Fried Steak dinner has brought Aggies to Wehrman’s Cafe for over 25 years. miMAIS 1009 W. 25 Bryan Where else can $1.65 bring you a home-cooked Chicken Fried Steak, French Fries and a salad? We’re only minutes from A&M. Follow Hwy. 2818 (by Easterwood Airport) to Bryan, turn right on Hwy. 21, and there we are. We’ll be looking for you. WEHRftiArt'S which the squad competes with 14 other teams. The league consists of a majority of SWC schools, several smaller schools and is divided into three conferences with two divi sions in each conference. The Aggie team is in the Northern conference, along with LeToumeau, Stephen F. Austin, Texas, SMU, and Baylor. The squad plays each team in its conference twice for ten games. The soccer season lasts from Sept. 21-Nov. 24. The league is characterized by stiff competition. Last year’s champ ion, SMU, won both its playoff game and championship game in overtime. SMU, a sanctioned team, traveled to the NCAA soccer playoffs to compete with UCLA and last season’s eventual champion, St. Louis University. This year SMU is favored to take the league crown. They will be hard to beat with incoming freshmen such as goaltender Joe Hight, who was a high school all-American and toured Germany with a Texas all- star team. The A&M squad looks promising this year because of several standout freshmen from the soccer-crazed Dallas area and players from 13 foreign countries. The team’s re cord stands at 0-0-2 so far after play ing to standoffs with LeTourneau and Stephen F. Austin. Meanwhile, is there a soccer coach in the house? TTWCH 7?)RZS ALL NEW TAPES - Reg. $5.98 to $9.95 ALL BY ORIGINAL ARTISTS COMPLETELY GUARANTEED POP, COUNTRY WESTERN, PARTY AND ' , SPANISH Afc///Y/Z5 - 72> Ofam. 71& Merle JbasafojieJ • # # a# 'yfrfc/frit f 2.93 You don’t have to wait for your commission to join the 5 out of 6 active duty officers who carry USAA insurance. 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