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BONELESS PORK LOIN ROAST COUNTRY STYLE BACKBONE SMALL MEATY SPARERIBS BOSTON BUTT ROAST TcZless BOSTON BUTT PORK STEAK MARKET MADE SAUSAGE lbT.39 LB 1.79 LB 1.59 lb99< LB 99< LB 89< s 99< LB 59< LOIN ROAST HALF LOIN PORK ROAST LB. 1 09 Pages THE B ATM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBERll.lfi I (intramuralsl fV’s STORE HOURS DAILY 9:00-9:00 SUNDAY 10:00-6:00 2700 SOUTH TEXAS AVE BOWLING Squadron Four defeated lit Mexico team 1432-1350 to wind university bowling championsU Tuesday afternoon. Bowling for the Mexico ten were Oscar Garza, Ernesto Ramira and Luis Gonzales. James Kiri, Tom Meglasson and MitaAfe bowled (or Sq. 4. H igh scorer for the first game»a Akins with 199 pins. Sq. 4wontlt first game 490-442. In the sect*; game Mexico out scored Sq | 504-495. Ramirez led the Mem team with 200 pins. Kirk roUtj seven strikes for Sq. 4. The third game was extremel close until the last few frames\\V S Sq. 4 jumped out ahead towinikt game and match. Duringthegat both teams tried desperately tot. fluence the falling pins withalotj body language, both Spanish u! English. However neitherteanuj very successful. TENNIS After a evenly-matched serieij games, Sq7’s entry won the Al University tennis tournament la Monday evening. Jim Heck, after battling his through Corps competetion, b the independent and civiliu champ, Dwight Helton in a Mj pro-match series. Playing fast ball, the two ©' cuted the same "net’’ gamethatre suited in short rallies but eight as: nine stroke volleys. Helton had a strong pass shotdu kept heading for the lines. Heckla a 6'5" frame that has premsl proven to he a definite advantap These strong points madelittledi ference as Heck said, “I won hr cause I just happened totaketk game at that point.” By 1 Sti With 3 1 Kim Wy a fyler Ju 1 ' 1 seventh '' The d if throw lii ie ng-8 imi r S i A’s pa< NEW 1 btfish I* foung A bague’ 5 hehurlh'i eague f u Hunter ferguso 11 dinner vY> bmed rl 2.49 mark omplete Other talifon 1 ' Tech coach might leau COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Either Texas Tech Coach JimCi len or former Columbia area kii school coach Mooney Player will ii the next head football coachi South Carolina, a Columbia nm paper said Tuesday. The Columbia Record said Id were being interviewed again 1? school representatives and llul USC trustees will probably the final choice Wednesday. University spokesmen have erally remained silent on the erations of a trustee appoint! search committee. Hi e job became vacant when Dietzel resigned this fall. Diet however, remains athletic dii Whether he will continue in 6”- position is uncertain. Trustee Chairman T. Estonllt chant said Tuesday, “It mayk necessary to make the athletic c rector job available in order toff tain a head coach.” But he adk that if the athletic directorship^ comes vacant, basketball Cod Frank McGuire “should be cons dered.” Carlen has indicated he * like to he AD as well as cod Player hits campaigned to be cod ° n,y ' ..JJ Marehant stressed that Diets. tenure as athletic director is aid 1 will of university president Wilt 5 H. Patterson. Carlen’s Red Raiders play derbilt Dec. 28 in the Peach Bod Atlanta. He said earlier hewoii not make a decision on a chan? until after that game. Player, out of coaching for ayfi was an assistant at N.C. State in ^ fall of 1973. Previously, the Send Carolina alumnus was a su< high school coach at severalschoA including Lower Richland of' 1 Columbia. Longhorns tumble to remain winless AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - Did** Ken Harris scored five points" overtime to lead the Bulldogs I®! 103-98 victory over Texas M Tuesday night in a non-conferen* basketball game. The Bulldogs outscored Tell 13-8 in the overtime after co®j from 11 points behind to tie® game at 90-90 at the end of re?® tion play. Forward Larry Harrelsonl* Drake with 30 followed by Ten McKissick with 21, fourteen 1 which came in the second half ^ ris had 19. Texas was paced by Ed JoM with 24 points and Had Bauerschlag had 21. Drake is now 2-2 for the seasns while Texas is 0-5.