Page 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1975 iSteamtitiex Carpet Cleaning ANOTHER SERVICE FOR YOU FROM BRAZOS TILE AND FLOOR 712 VILLA MARIA 822-2831 BRYAN, TEXAS YOUR ONE-STOP FLOORING CENTER ,riRSr TO BHAIOS COUNTY A REVOLUTIONARY NEW STEAM CLEAN ING PROCESS FOR THE ULTIMATE IN MODERN CARPET CARE SINCE 1949 'CARPET 'VINYL •FLOOR TILE ‘SANDING & •CLEANING FINISHING & WAXING •CERAMIC TILE Top women's golfer Goldsmith not farce The Shupc Roger Rozell C »T5T« *?♦% »T5T« »T5T« *?•%»?♦% »T5T« »?•% »TT ^5 m M m n M M M m m m m M m M m m m m m m By CISSY AUCLAIR Sports Writer There are presently a few people here at Aggieland who insist on cl inging to tradition, and still think that the Athletic Department for Women is a farce. Or perhaps the idea comes just a hair too near to their pocketbook? Some of them know the basketball team as some strange thing that they came upon when they arrived early at the men’s games. They were even “kinda good.’’ Still, fewer know that the softball team is second in the state. And the swimmers are fast, believe it or not. Brenda Goldsmith is no farce. She is on a golf scholarship at this very college. Her handicap is one and her lowest score is 68, with which she won the San Antonio Women’s City Title with in 1973. If you still think it’s a farce, well, read on. Brenda began to play golf, at her father’s suggestion when she was 12. He passed her talents on to a pro, Harold Blaylock. Her coach at A&M is Kitty Holly, and she answered, “Everything”, when asked what she expected of Brenda this year. Brenda is an Agronomy major, who spends her leisure time raising Doberman puppies, breaking her ’59 Chevy, shooting pool, and play ing a bit of tennis. This year she wants “to really concentrate on play ing a lot of collegiate golf. I’ve set my sight on the National Champ ionship. Brenda began playing golf in competition while at MacArthur High School in San Antonio, where she won the first high school level tournament ever held for girls in the State of Texas. She took top honors in the city tournament there in ’71, 73, and ’74. She was low-amateur at the LPGA’s Alamo Classic in 1974. Brenda was Junior Medalist in Texas in 70, 71, and 72 and Medalist in the State Publinx in 1971. In national competition she has made her mark when she was a semi-finalist in 73 and ’74 in the Western Classic and a semi-finalist in the Southern Classic in 74 and ’75. She tied for 25th in the Wo men s U.S. Open in 1973. The Mex ican Amateur has her as sixth in 1973. All of this together probabh gave her the ranking of number 1 Junior in the United States in 1973. While on tour this last year she became one of the first women to play on the Scottish course when she qualified for the British Amateur. She won the Lady Cardi nal at Lamar Tech. That win was in collegiate competition, as were the two second places she won at the University of Arkansas Open and in the State Tournament at Lubbock. THE MSU 3606 COLLEGE AVE. DANCING BEST PIZZA IN AGGIELAND NO COVER CHARGE BEER & SET-UPS GAME ROOM Monday Special: 40c bottle Beer (All Day) IM facilities hours set APPOINTMENTS MADE 1-6 WEEKS IN ADVANCE FROM DAY OF HAIR CUT: SAVE $2.00 ON CUT & BLOW DRY. BAUBLES, BEADS & THINGS Come In & String Your Own MON.: 9:00-5:30 TUES. - FRI.: 9:00-9:00 SAT.: 8:00-5:30 331 UNIVERSITY DRIVE 846-7614 The hours that the recreational facilities will be open have been es tablished for this fall, according to Dennis Corrington, director of in tramurals. The time the facilities will be open has been expanded to allow more participation for stu dents and staff. DeWare Fieldhouse will be open for recreational use 4 p.m. to mid night Monday through Friday, and 7:30 to midnight Saturday and Sun day. In addition, the athletic weight room located in DeWare Fiel dhouse will also be open for recrea- WE ARE NOW OPEN AND INVITE YOU TO COME SEE US. Open Monday-Saturday 10:00-6:00 AND ■ • ■ Tootwe&i AND HANDBAGS AND MUCH MORE! Shala’s Shoes 3725 E. 29th • 846-2761 Town & Country Center rsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss? tion 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. This facility con tains a universal weight machine and other conditioning equipment. G. Rollie White will be open 4 p.m. to midnight Monday through Friday, and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Satur day and Sunday. The Wofford Cain outdoor pool will be open until Nov. 2, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sun day. Students get in free with an A&M ID card, faculty and staff members are $1 per entry. Student family passes are $10 and other fam ily passes are $15. Single member passes are $10. Tennis courts are open 4 p.m. to midnight Monday through Friday, and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Reservations for handball and tennis courts may be made through the intramural office by coming by or calling 845-2624 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. After 4 p.m. reservations for handball courts can be made in DeWare Fieldhouse. Tennis court reservations after 4 p.m. can be made at the tennis courts. Equipment for recreational use may be checked out with an A&M ID at the Intramural off ice between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., in DeWare Fiel- Soccer team’s first meeting held The TAMU Soccer Club held its first meeting of the 1975 season last night in the Rudder Tower. Presi dent Jim Davis outlined the club’s functions and organizational make up at the outset. The club also ex pressed a need for finding a faculty advisor. Any member of TAMU s faculty who would like to sponsor the A&M Soccer Club should con tact either Jim Davis, President; or Dan Byerley, vice-president. The Soccer Club will field three teams this year. The team is a member of the Intercollegiate Soc- ir: [tnRmiJumnj cer League. Some of the top players on this year’s squad include Davis, Ricardo Schwarz, John Higgins, and Rafael Guerra. Last season the soccer team had an overall record of 8 wins, 6 losses, and 4 ties. Some of the teams on this year’s schedule include Stephen F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Rice University, the University of Houston, and Lamar University of Beaumont. Horns lose Ivey Sober Associated Press The Texas Longhorns gained a halfback but lost another Thursday as a steady drizzle cooled off practice at Memorial Stadium in Austin. Joe Aboussie returned to prac tice after a week’s bout with a pulled muscle but Ivey Sober will be cut from four to six weeks with a hairline fracture of an ank le. dhouse between 4 p.m. and 10p. m. A current A&M ID card is required to use recreational facilities, and each student or staff member is al lowed one guest. Giants knock Astros Associated Press HOUSTON —John Montefusco notched his third straight victory with ninth-inning relief help and Steve Ontiveros and Bobby Mnicer each knocked in a run Thursday night as the San Francisco Giants nudged the Houston Astros 2-1. Montefusco, 13-7, struck out eight Astros, giving him a total of46 in the last four games, winning a tight duel from veteran Larry Dierker. He needed last-out relief help from Randy Moffitt after giving up a run-scoring single to Ken Bos well and loading the bases with two out. Dierker, 13-14, matched Mon tefusco until the seventh inning when singles by Gary Matthews and Willie Montanez and a fielder’s choice set the stage for Ontiveros sacrifice fly to left. A triple by Derrel Thomas and a single by Bobby Murcer gave the Giants their winning run in the eighth. Welcome back AGGIES! 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Box 3667 Bryan, Texas 77801 MSC travel committee proudly presents new Orleans — LSU weekend Sept. 19-20-21 trip includes • 1 student game ticket (no date tickets) • round trip bus — college station-new Orleans new Orleans-LSU game LSU game-new Orleans new orleans-college station • 2 nights in hotel — 4 to a room in Delta Towers (10 minute walk to bourbon st.) — registration opens monday, sept. 8th, 8 a.m. student programs office $62 per person (required upon registration) /tep Into the (@ m/c circle another msc activity