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THE BATTALION FRIDAY, APRIL 4,ll)| >n I age lay round out the from onini and Garth lei: e a wealth of taiem de linebackers •r Jackson holdini die. dary will have % on and All-Americai it the corners withr ms’ Jackie and Reg eties. THE BATTALION FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1975 Page 7 J THEATER ARTS, TAMU PRESENTS A PLAY FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES REWARD WE FOX IN THE FORUM THEATER RUDDER CEMTER, TAMU 7:00 PM. WED., APR. Z THRU FBI.. APR. 4 2:30 RM. SAT, APR. 5 CHILDREN 50* ADULTS 41°* Contact shows in drills 3600 Old College Rd. At the Triangle 822-4328 TRhSTATE A&M Sporting Hoods A full line of guns, ammuni tion, fishing, tennis & golf equipment. (Photo by Chris Svild h the ropes. P e Mark orated By MIKE BRUTON Sports Editor It’s spring football time again and the sparks are flying on Kyle Field. My eyes almost popped out when I saw the first units, offense and de fense, butting heads. It didn’t take me long to figure out that this was the most physical first day of spring training since Emory Bellard be came Head Coach at Texas A&M. Bellard said in a press conference Wednesday that the teams need a little extra con tact this spring. “Your progress may not be spec tacular and there is a hesitancy to do it (have con tact) because there’s a chance of injury, but we feel we need to do it, because that’s the kind of spring we need, ” com mented Bellard. Many people began to question A&M’s killer instinct in some of the games of the 1974 season, the TCU game especially. But people seem to forget the fanatical effort that the Aggies displayed against Texas Techjust a week earlier. After performing at such a high pitch it’s not unusual for a football team to hit a low ebb. That is, if you call setting a school record of minus 58 yards rushing a low ebb. The spring drills have already offered an answer to all those who feel that the Ags were too conser vative offensively last year. With the ground chewing, ball control T- Bone offense last year the Aggies didn’t have the high scoring games that many fans expected. But Bel lard and new offensive coordinator Tom Wilson has fielded a wishbone offense with I-formation variations in the 1975 spring drills. With the new “I-Bone” offense the Maroon will be able to fully utilize the speed of their backs and receivers. This, of course, will entail more passing. “We re going to put a lot of emphasis on the passing game this spring,’’remarked Bellard. Actually the T-Bone is still the basic offense for the Aggies but the added attacks will give the Ma roon Machine versatility. Some might argue that these varied at tacks will cause confusion amongst the players on execution and block ing assignments. But Wilson has already shown his coaching ability as the Ag offense operated ade quately smooth the first two days of spring practice. I’m not the only one who has faith in the 1975 Aggies and Wil son as one national poll has picked A&M fifth in an early pre-season vote. TRAVEL COMMITTEE is now accepting applications for the overseas loan fund For more information call Student Programs Office, 845-1515 Deadline for Applications Fri., April 11, 5 p.m. AM defends title on national TV Juptnamka f Eddie Dominguez '66 fTVTYyJ Joe Arciniega ’74 .. Gre 9 Pric ^- II you want the real [thing, not frozen or ' canned ... We call It "Mexican Food jSupreme.” Dallas location; ’3071 Northwest Hwy. 352-8570 NEW YORK (AP) — Muhammad Ali will take the heavyweight championship out of the theaters and put into the nation’s living rooms when he defends against Ron Lyle on home television in May. The fight is set for May 16 in Las Vegas, Nev. and is scheduled to be televised live on ABC. It will be the first heavyweight championship fight shown on home instead of closed-circuit television since Joe Ferns host first annual track meet The first annual Texas A&M Women’s Track and Field Invita tional is scheduled for 9 a.m. Satur day at Kyle Field. There will be seven teams in the meet. Along with the host Aggies other teams entered in the meet are: Baylor, Sam Hous ton, TCU, West Texas State, U.T. Arlington and Tarleton State Uni versity. : A&M’s entrants by events are: 100 clash — Jamie Banner, Rita Kuntz, Mardi Alexan der. 220 dash — Jane Weisenfelder, Jo Beth Greebon, Margaret Wallace 440 dash — Marsha Mitchell, Carol Hemphill 880 run — Sharon Boyle, Carol Hemphill Mile run — Sharon Boyle 100 meter hurdles — Debbie Wooten 440 relay — Maroon team (Marsha Mitchell, Debbie Wootan, Rita Kuntz, Jamie Banner); White team (Jane Weisenfelder, Margaret Wallace, Margaret Alexander, Carol Hemphill) 880 relay — Maroon team (Jane Weisenfelder, Rita Kuntz, Debbie Wootan, Marsha Mitchell); White team (Jo Beth Greebon, Mardi Alexander, Margaret Wallace, Carol Hemphill) Shot put —Jen Nixon, Sandra Lyman, Lucy Neiman Discus — Lucy Neiman, Sandra Lyman, Jen Nixon Javelin — Jan Wynn, Sandra Lyman, Ruth Whiteley Long jump — Margaret Grant, Jo Beth Greebon, Margaret Alexander High jump — Margaret Grant, Margaret Alexander ICE COLD BEER CHEESE HANG-DOWN GAMES SOUND SYSTEM FEATURING THE BEST IN PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY AND ROCK MONDAY - FRIDAY 10-12 SUNDAY, APRIL 6th LIVE COUNTRY MUSIC FROM 8-12 ADMISSION FREE 308 University (North Gate) 846-2332 SATURDAY 12-1 SUNDAY 2-1 As for the killer instinct: if they didn’t have it Tuesday and yester day as I watched practice I’d hate to see them get riled. ★★★ The basketball game of the year is set for a 6 p.m. tipoff at G. Rollie White Coliseum this evening. The Battalion Bumbling Basketeers will take on the Aggieland Misfits in their annual battle of student journalists. There will be no ad mission charges, everyone is in vited. There will be a big party afterwards; the location of the post game activities will be announced after the game. So, come on out and see Yours Truly and other Batt All-Americans bomb the Aggieland out of the coliseum. SAINT THOMAS’ EPISCOPAL CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER J 906 Jersey Street (Southern Boundary of Campus) Telephone: 846-1726 ...] Sunday, 8, 9:30, 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. ; Tuesday, Canterbury Eucharist and Supper, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Holy Eucharist and Breakfast, 6:30 a.m. The Rev. James Moore, Chaplain. The Rev. W. R. Oxley, Rector CLUB SPORTS Frazier stopped Ron Stander May 25, 1972. Irwin Rosee, Lyle’s manager of record, said he had talked with Bill Daniels, Lyle’s business partner by telephone in Denver and that “the terms are agreeable and we will sign a contract. ” Rosee said Lyle would begin training immediately. A spokesman for Herbert Muhammad, Ali’s manager, said in Chicago “the fight is on, the money is up.” Ali reportedly will get $1 million and Lyle $75,000. Lyle, a 33-year-old ex-convict, has been set to fight Ali in New York March 24 but that fight fell through and Ali fought Chuck Wepner on that date in the Cleveland Col iseum. Ali stopped Wepner in the 15th round. Madison Square Gar den then said it hoped to land a Lyle fight for June but any Lyle-Ali fight seemed out of the question after Lyle lost a 10-round decision to un heralded Jimmy Young. Speculation had been that Ali would next fight European champ ion Joe Bugner of Britain in June and negotiations were underway. Baseball coach adds ballgame to Ag schedule Due to the rainouts during the past couple of weeks the Aggies have announced an addition to their schedule. Coach Tom Chandler announced that the Aggies will meet Northeast Louisiana in a doubleheader Mon day, April 14 at 1 p. m. at Kyle Field. The Texas A&M Sports Car Club hosts a rally and motorcross over the weekend. The car rally will be run in park ing lot 61 with plaques awarded to the various winners. The Saturday races begin at 10:00 a.m. and will continue nearly five hours. Sunday, the club sponsors an au tocross with trophies and prizes for the winners. Registration begins at 8:00 and the timed runs get under way at 12:30 p.m. Helmets will be required. ★★At The Texas A&M Lacrosse team hosts Dallas in a critical league this Saturday. The Aggies are 1-1 in league play and need to win their two remaining conference games to snare the title. The A&M stickmen are a member of the Southwest Lacrosse Associa tion. The A team action starts at 2:30 p.m. on the Memorial Student Center drill field and the B team plays at 11:00 a m. ★★★ The Texas A&M Weightlifting team will send eight lifters to the 1975 National Collegiate Powerlift ing Championships held at North west Missouri State on April 5 and 6. Weiskopf takes 3 stroke lead in golf match GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Tom Weiskopf mastered biting cold and brutal, sometimes dangerous winds with a stunning seven- under-par 64 and assumed a three- stroke lead Thursday in the first round of the $225,000 Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tourna ment. “One of the finest rounds of golf I have ever played, Weiskopf said after his impeccable effort in the all-but-impossible conditions that plagued the 6,643-yard Sedgefield Country Club course. Dave Hill, his skinny frame buf feted by the gale-force winds, was in second after a 67. The only others able to break par were Perry Leslie with a 68 and Jerry Heard with a 70. Lee Trevino struggled to a 71 and Johnny Miller shot 72. LOVE COMES IN TWO’S Keepsake matching engagement and wedding rings. Perfect diamonds, set in 14 karat gold, guaranteed and protected against loss. EMBREY’S JEWELRY Aggie Sweetheart Rings 415 University College Station Mon-Sat 9:00-5:30 The eight Aggies are Bruce Campbell in the 114 lb. class, Stan Peters, Larry O’Flinn in the 123 lb. class, Doug Wood in the 132 lb. class, Larry Cozart and Fred Schat- tenberg in the 148 lb. class, Mike Montalvo in the 165 lb. class and Al Guidry in the 242 lb. class. The Aggie weightlifters are rated in the top five in the nation and the team feels it has a good shot at the national title. The Aggies have won the last two State championships in a row. Thus far this year, the team has won 23 individual trophies and one team trophy, plus setting 26 State teenage and collegiate records. Cards rip Astros with big inning ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Held to only three runs in two pre vious meetings with Houston, the St. Louis Cardinals erupted for seven hits in the fourth inning Thursday and walloped the Astros 10-5 in exhibition play. Larry Dierker, trying to hold onto a three-run lead, walked him self into difficulty before Ed Brink- man delivered a two-run single. An error by Astros second baseman Rob Andrews and two-run singles from Bake McBride and Ted Size more completed the rally. Five of the seven runs charged to Dierker were unearned. Houston’s Cesar Cedeno ho- mered off starter Claude Osteen in the first inning and the Astros moved to a 3-0 lead in the third on a single by Skip Jutze, Andrews’ tri ple and an RBI single by Cliff John son. Osteen permitted seven of Houston’s nine hits as the Cards improved their Grapefruit League record to 11-15. Houston dropped to 12-16. UNDEROSt MOTOR INN South Highway 6 Original Owner: O. T. 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All equipment shipped factory sealed. pftone oz write today BankAmericard Mastercharge STEREO WAREHOUSE Austin, Texas 78705 512 477-8380 38th & Speedway i Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y £ ♦ ♦♦♦ .j. .j. .j* .j. .j. .*♦ .^. .j* ♦$* *:♦ *♦* LOCAL GROUP STIRS CONTROVERSY Not since former Aggie Sweetheart Snow White was discovered rooming with the seven twisted little cretins has so much controversy hit the A&M Campus. Yesterday an announcement was made that traditional concepts of the word Hero seem to have changed. A group consisting of patrons and employees of Heroes Clothing Store (Northgate) and KTAM Radio 1240 disc jockeys have been seeking a new definition for hero. Heroes Clothing Store has offered a $25.00 gift certifi cate for the person submitting the best definition of a Hero prior to April 26. They have also offered a certificate good for $1.00 toward any purch ase of $5.00 or more to every person who enters a defini tion. Big rewards for a little help! OPPOSITION Opposition came from three sources as the group threatens tradi tional concepts by offering a list of people who could suggest certain qualities helpful in forming a definition of a Hero. One complaint was from students who felt that local leaders and student leaders should have been included in the lists and pic tures. Another was from authorities who requested that the planned in clusion of local persons be omitted. The third suggestion was that Patty Ht 14 If "if MOTHER ♦ GOOSE SONGS • AND • STORIES Authorities suggest such controversial heroes as our beloved Mother Goose. Hearst might protest — or even sue — over including her name as a pos sible heroine. We are prepared for a certain amount of opposition as we seek a definition that applies to today. If Patty would like to drop in and discuss her situation we will visit with her — otherwise we will stand firm — martyr — like — in the face of opposition. Heroes has been long noted for its interest in keeping contemporary things available to the public—things like Indian Imports, uncommonly de signed casuals, and now... a search for even more eyecatching concepts. Drop in — we’ll offer you a lemon- drop and whisper thoughts of local heroes in your ear. We’ll tell you things we cannot put in print — and we’ll show you some interesting ways to cover up your body. Every visit is worth a buck — and if yours is the selected definition the extra $25 could add to your new image! Listen to the discussion on KTAM — read about it in the Batt — or come on by and get the word in person! SUGGESTIONS Kirk Douglas Steve McQueen The Man From Glad Tarzan Zorro Lassie ENTRY FORM Will Attend Summer Session • Yes No Clothes for Attach this form to definition. Submit by mail or in person by ij C rv^cO 9 LICDniMCC Friday, April 25th. Winner to be announced April 26th. You need HtKwtlO & ri tKv/INtw not be present to win. Decision of judges is final. 325 UNIVERSITY DRIVE • NORTHGATE^