The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 02, 1975, Image 8

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    Page 8 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1975
Women’s athletics
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By PAT EDMONDSON
Staff Writer
In 1974, the woman athletes of
Texas A&M University received an
All Sports trophy from the Texas As
sociation of Intercollegiate Athletes
for Woman. The trophy is given an
nually to the top three schools ac
cumulating the most points during
the competitive season. A&M cur
rently shares the trophy with the
University of Texas at Austin and
Texas Womon s University.
“We have a very young prog
ram,” says Miss Kay Don, Assistant
Athletic Director for Women. “Our
girls have only been in competition
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for three years. We feel we have
developed a good, strong program
considering most of the other
schools have been competing much
longer than us. We have a wide var
iety of sports to offer girls who are
interested and we are looking for
ward to another profitable year. ”
Tryouts for tennis, softball, vol
leyball, and swimming began Sep
tember 1. The opening volleyball
tournament will be held September
10 at 5p.m. at Deware Field House.
The Second Annual Intercollegiate
Softball Tournament will be held at
Texas A&M on September 19 and
20. The gymnastic team will begin
workouts at 7 p.m. tonight. Golf,
track, and basketball are expected
to begin within the next week.
There are currently seven girls on
scholarship at A&M. Lynn
Sulak,Meg Maddux, Joan Marshall,
Kevan Gunter, and Belinda Arwine
are all on track scholarships. Jean
Laune Buckles and Darcy Ehmann
are receiving scholarships for
swimming and track-respectively.
Other scholarships are to be
awarded after tryouts. Those in
terested in women’s athletics
should contact Miss Don in room
203 of the G. Rollie White Col-
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Women’s Athletic Director Kay Don
Tae Kwon Do
seeks members
Any student wanting to enhance
their self-defense techniques or
simply get into Karate as an art form
will have that chance any night until
Thursday of this week.
There will he demonstrations and
registration held in room 226 of G.
Rollie White Coliseum nightly until
Sept. 4.
Two Mack belts, Texas collegiale
team champs, will instruct tlie
course, which is sponsored by the
Texas A&M Tae Kwon Do Club
Charlie Senning and Steve Powell
who have hoth won many national
and regional awards will do the hon
ors.
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8:00 P.M. September 5 & 6
Rudder Theater $1.00
Advance tickets available at the MSC Box Office, 1st Floor
Rudder Tower
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“SAVE A BUNDLE”
Remember the old, Cash and Carry,
money saving trick?
Buy a pizza at the Krueger-Dunn Snack Bar and eat it there or take
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Pepperoni Pizza $1.29
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