Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1975 cun 3 Miles N.on Tabor Road Saturday Night: Jess Demaine and Country Music Revue From 9-1 p.m STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite (ALL BRANDS BEER 35 cents) Every Tuesday Nite LADIES FREE MEN $2.00 All Brands Beer 35c 8-12 Music furnished by the Brazos Sounds Opponent unknown Baseballers receive playoff call By DAVID WALKER Staff Sports Writer If you want to talk to the Texas Aggie baseball team next week try calling them in Provo, Utah or Tempe, Arizona or Oklahoma City or Greeley, Colorado or ... . The Aggies got that long awaited call Monday from the NCAA telling them that they had made the playoffs for the first time since 1964. The playoff site is undetermined and will stay as such until early next announces another season of outstanding musical events THE PENNSYLVANIA BALLET - Tuesday, November 11, 1975 MARILYN HORNE, SOPRANO - Thursday, November 20, 1975 THE HOUSTON SYMPHONY with THE SINGING CADETS - Monday, February 2, 1976 MAZOWSZE POLISH SONG AND DANCE COMPANY - Tuesday, March 2, 1976 VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY, PIANIST - Tuesday, March 9, 1976 THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA - Wednesday, April 28, 1976 OPAS Special Attractions THE GUARNERI STRING QUARTET - Tuesday, November 4, 1975 MARCEL MARCEAU - Friday, January 30, 1976 For information call the Memorial Student Center Box Office - 845-2916 OPAS is a functioning committee of the Town Hall Committee of Texas A&M University VICTORS OF COLLEGE STATION ANNOUNCING TO THE JUNIOR CLASS SAM BROWN BELTS, SABERS, SPURS, SHOULDER CORDS, BUCKLES, SENIOR BUCKLES, JUNIOR & SENIOR STACKS. 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Each evening from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. any person who purchases food totaling $5.00 or more will receive a free enlarged reproduction of a REPUBLIC OF TEXAS FIVE DOLLAR BILL FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w/TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY NOON and EVENING SPECIAL “Yankee Pot Roast Texas Style” Tossed Salad Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee ■“Quality First ’i SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNER Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter - Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable week. All sites will be determined when all of the playoff teams are decided. The Aggies have waited for 16 days for the bid that will send them into the 1975 playoffs. Some people are worried about the Ags’ inactivity since the regular season ended April 26, but Coach Tom Chandler has done something about that. He has scheduled five games with the number eight ranked team in the nation for this weekend. His Aggies travel to Edinburg Friday to play nationally ranked Pan American. The men from the south are 56-4 on the season while the Ags are 31-8. While Pan Am is ranked eighth the Aggies are ranked number 21 in the nation. Only eight teams in the nation have better records than the Aggies. While the playoff spot is certain the rest is as much up in the air as before. Several conference champ ionships remain undecided and until they are decided teams will not be assigned regional playoff destina tions. Arizona State and Brigham Young will battle for the WAC crown this weekend while Oklahoma and Neb raska are playing today for the Big 8 title. These two winners will have a bearing on where the Ags go. Usually the NCAA would send a team to the regional closest to their home. If this is the case the Aggies would go to Oklahoma City, right, maybe so but maybe not. This all depends on who else gets picked for the 32 team tournament. Not all teams were picked Monday. The rest of the teams will be picked Prairie View prof tours Red China PRAIRIE VIEW — A Prairie View A&M University instructor, better known for her track exploits, leaves Monday for an 18-day good : will tour of China which will include clinics to help the Chinese prepare for the next Olympiad. Debra Sapenter, who just graduated from PVAMU, is in her first year of teaching. At her alma mater, she is instructing freshman English. She will be in a contingent of about 100 on the good-will trip sponsored by the Amateur Athletic Union. Nearly two-thirds of the group are athletes who will conduct clinics in which they will demonstrate techniques for improving track and field competitors. The Chinese are seeking to hone the edge of their tracksters before the next interna tional Olympiad. Ms. Sapenter, this past year’sj outstanding athlete of the Gulf Coast AAU affiliate, reports the trip will include five-day stops in Shan ghai, Canton, and Peking. During their stays they will fit in sight-seeing, exhibitions and meet ings with Chinese and American of ficials around the clinics. Originally from Virginia and the daughter of a military family, Ms. Sapenter ran an American record in her specialty of the quarter-mile at the Outdoor Women’s National Championships. Her time was 52.2. It was also a world standard for the 440. She was chosen outstanding ath lete of that meet and has been on teams competing in Italy, Russia and Africa. Closer to home, she has run against Russian competitors at the Durham and Richmond con tests. Ag grid coach local QB club feature speaker DEBRA SAPENTER Texas A&M football coach Emory Bollard will be the featured speaker next Monday night when the Bryan-College Station Aggie Quar terback Club stages its spring meet ing at the K.C. Hall. QB Club Buzz Syptak, in an nouncing the meeting, urged all present members to bring a pros pective new member to the meeting which will start with a social hour at 6:30 p.m. There will be a catered meal at 7:30 p.m., followed by the program. Indy drivers test setups in practice The K.C. Hall is located at Groesbeck and Palasota streets in Bryan. Bellard will review spring football training and present an outlook for the 1975 Aggie season. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) —- Four former winners were among drivers who took advantage of a slack practice period Monday to test raceday setups for the 59th In dianapolis 500-mile auto race May 25. Leading the parade were Gordon Johncock, Phoenix, Ariz., who got his bright red racer to a speed of 191.816 miles per hour, and pole winner AJ. Foyt, Houston. Foyt circled the 2 1 /6-miIe oval about 20 times at nearly 190 miles per hour while checking fuel consumption and handling. Ten of the 16 cars which made appearances on the track were dri ven by men who qualified last Saturday or Sunday when 28 machines made the tentative start ing field. Foyt was tops at nearly 194 miles per hour. Phil Gibson, CLU can take the uncertainty out of your financial planning. Phil Gibson is a Chartered Life Underwriter offering financial services in the areas of tax-shelters, retirement programs, personal estate planning, business and employee plans. The proper coordination of life insurance, fixed and variable annuitiesi and mutual fundsi can take the uncertainty out of your financial planning. 1 (Through Jefferson-Pilot Equity Sales, Inc.) .MfenuHi stannara next week when all assignments are made. The only regional that is filled is the Midwest regional. The Midwest regional will be played at Arlington, Texas with Southwest Conference champion Texas, Pan American, South Alabama and the Southland conference winner. 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