The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 16, 1975, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1975
Ruggers lose to SHSU
By DAVID WALKER
Battalion Sports Writer
The Texas A&M football team
wasn’t the only Aggie team to open
its season Saturday.
The A&M rugby team opened
against the Sam Houston State Uni
versity rugby team and won one,
lost one and tied one in the three
games that were played.
The Aggie A-team lost by a score
ofll-O. The Aggie B-team won 14-0
and the C-team tied 4-4.
In the A contest Hillard Simmons
played an outstanding scrum half.
He won 17 and lost 10 scrums in a
game which saw the Aggies trail 0-7
at the half.
Faculty representative Gerard
O Donovan said that the Aggie play
was good for the first game of the
season. “Our passing was outstand
ing.
John Rayton did a good job at
center, directing the traffic among
the backs. He was a star for a few
years around here, O Donovan
said, “when Roger Boos was coach.
O’Donovan also praised Tim
Fields who played an excellent
game as fullback but sat out the sec
ond half with shin splints. He was
replaced by Bruce Mills.
“Everyone on the Aggie team
played their best,’ O Donovan ad
ded. “I think John Lipscomb has
won a place in the front row. He was
pushed by second row man Jeff
Warren.
The Aggie second team won its
game 14-0. "On paper and on the
field the second team looked better
than the first,” O’Donovan said.
Alan Jeffrey played his first game
after coming to A&M to work on his
Ph.D. in the Oceanography De
partment. He played fullback and
did a good job.
Another standout for the Ags was
Butch Lewis who won 20 of 25
scrums and scored the opening try
for four points. The two point con
version failed.
show that everyone who goes outl,
rugby and stays out will play,If
won t stand on the sideline,
O Donov an said.
Mark Wagner made the second
Aggie score after some fancy pas
sing. Alan Jeffery made the final
conversion after a great run for a try
by John Wyble.
Unlike the first team the second
team won 80 percent of the line
outs.
The third game ended in a 4-4 tie.
“The purpose of that game was to
O Donovan added that anyonej
terested in going out for ni|j,
should contact him or player-raj
John Ray ton. "We willheloolriii!;
different players at differentia
tions throughout the first semest
so we invite anyone who wantstoii
out to feel free to come on on
() Donovan said.
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Practice is Monday thru Tliii
day at 5 p.m. on the main drillM
Bow tourney to be held here
By LEE ROY LESCHPER
Battalion Staff Writer
Bowhunters from across Texas
will converge this weekend on the
College Station area for the third
annual Texas Broadhead Archery
Championship Tournament. The
two-day event is being sponsored
for the second year in a row by the
TAMU-affiliated Brazos Bowmen
Field Archery' Club. The Brazos
Bowmen club range, and location of
the contest, is four miles west of
College Station on FM 60.
About one hundred archers com
peted in the tournament last year,
and more are expected for this
year’s event, Brazos Bowmen Pres
ident Jon Brooke said. Entrants are
not required to compete in prelimi
nary contests for the championship,
and need only be an adult holding a
current Texas big-game archery
hunting license and using a longbow
or compound bow and arrows
equipped with hunting broadheads.
Competition is, by archery stan
dards, highly competitive. Each
archer shoots on a fourteen-target
course, taking two shots per target.
Targets, ranging from likenesses ol
deer to replicas of racoons and
skunks, are laid out along a winding
course among the gullies am!fj
which cov er the Bowmen's80a
range. The pseudo-animals®
placed at unknown distances
are often partially or entire
screened l>y underhnish andsm
growth.
Finally , some of the tarj'etsrJ
be attached to pulleys and the*
chers will be required to take ski
at targets “running tlirouglilli
brush. "We re trying to provide!
natural a hunting situation asposi
ble, Brooke explained.
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has it!
Aggie split end Carl Roaches grabs
David Shipman pass in the fourth
quarter for 18 yards. Tight end
I’lioto In Clot Johnson
Gary Haack coming in to help out
while Ole Miss free safety Rickye
Hicks comes in to make the tackle.
1816 PONDEROSA at
the corner of
Longmere
College Station
693-1446
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Modern
Furniture
Rentals
Tigers,
Vikings
victorious
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$1.50 per column inch
each insertion
ALL classified ads must he pre-paid.
DEADLINE
3 p.m. day before publication
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE FOB SALE OR RENT
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HELP WANTED
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The Bryan Vikings, with star hack
Curtis Dickey finally getting in his
licks, pushed aside a last quarter
rally to retain their number one
ranking and beat 10th ranked Con
roe Friday night in Conroe by a
score of 28-15.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Dickey scored three times for the
Vikes on runs of three, seven and 14
yards. His last quarter TD put the
game away for Bryan who was lead
ing by the narrow margin of six late
in the fourth quarter.
Battalion Classified Call 845-2611
Meanwhile, the A&M Consoli
dated Tigers shut out Crockett,
25-0, to continue their winning
ways. The last time Consol regis
tered two consecutive shutouts was
in 1941 when they had five in a row.
Consol last had two consecutive
wins to start the season in 1973 but
went on to finish a dismal 3-8.
TUNE-UPS & MINOR REPAIRS AT
YOUR HOME OR OFFICE
Datsun Toyota VW
MOBILE METRIC MECHANIC
846-8213 Class of ’65
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMRANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave 823-8111 67tfn
GIGANTIC RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday, Sept. 20, 8 a.m.-7p.m. A&M
Consolidated High School Tennis
Courts. Sponsored by the CHS Student
Council. Anyone wishing to donate
items, call 846-4043.
911
BELAIR
Mobile Home Park
5 minutes from campus
Swimming pool, TV cable, all city
utilities, large lots.
822-2326 or 822-2421
Get the Best for Less 394tfn
Realistic Stu-16 stereo receiver vlnoi 1216 turntable
w/simre cartridge automatic radio, S-track deck, S-3 wav
stereo speakers. Call S16-9513. 7t I
LOST
Let White’s Auto Store, College Station, serve you with
your hardware and plumbing needs, North Gate. 338tfn
REWARD: lost female Siamese cat, sores <
Call 846-7071.
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FOR RENT
WORK WANTED
Limousine Service to: Houston, $30; Austin, $30; San
Antonio, $50; Dallas, $60. Call 846-9925 or 823-
8569. Itl6
ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES!
Orders lor Graduation Announcements will be taken
beginning September 8 tliru October 10, at the Student
I'inance Center Olllee, Room 217, MSG, Momlav thra
Ei'idav , 8:00 to 4:00. ' 7117
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FOR SALE
GLEN OAK
MOBILE HOME PARK
Two 2-bedrooni, furnished mobile homes. 6 miles
from campus on Hwy. .30
693-5670 after 5
Will t\|>e term |*ipers for students. Bett\ at 822-6977,
after 3 afternoons. 9tl
Typing. Experienced, last, accurate. All kinds. 822-
0544. 4tl4
Has the following openings:
RiH>kkee|»ei7Secrelar>
Clerk-T\ pi s t
Experienced liookkee|HT
Manager Trainee
Salesman
Bartender
Iood Waiters or Waitresses
AND OF COURSE:
Numerous other positions
822-7308
2(X)8 Texas Ave.
Plantation Shopping Center
Tvping, all kinds, IBM Selectric, lowest rates in town.
693-3512 5tl0
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723.
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Large efficiency apartment for rent. All
hills paid including cable TV. On shut
tle bus route. Call Leo after 8 p. m. at
845-6492.
WANTED
COTTONWOOD CREEK
MOBILE PARK
1707 Palasota, Bryan. Large nice lots, with 2 months
free rent, $28.50 monthly rent, cable contract, water
furnished, park-recreation area with trees, sensible
restrictions. 822-3014 or 846-1854.
Experienced Saxophonist or Drummer
for Jazz Band. Call Ron Bryan, 845-
3137, 845-3742. Evenings 693-9858.
Do you have musical talent? Interested in makin
money? Mr. Gatti’s is presently takii
time entertainers. Piano players.
time
g auditions lor part
banjo and guitar
Ig SO!
for pi
players, singers groups. Call 846-4809 for an appoint
ment. 9t3
Oi l ICE SPACE I OR LEASE. l.lOOsq. It. with cen
tral air-heat. 6 oil ices, 2 restrooms, reception area,
near BB&L. JACOB BEAL REAL ESTATE, 2511
23-5
Texas Ave., 823-5469.
9t 10
State Apts., $95, bills paid, 822-4518.
PIIOTOGRAI’llER WANTED. Experienced lice
lance photographer lor Br\an-C.S. area to haxe llexible
working schedule. Contact Slexen Phillips, Multi-list,
S-119 Spcedwax, San Antonio 7S230, 512-319-1279.
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Part time production xvorkers wanted, 5.30-93
p.m.
Trailite, Inc.
822-6671
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
Experienced lab technician lor clink
Part time, afternoons and Saiurda
mornings, salary plus travel time, Ca
Terry Erwin, Navasota Medical Ceiil
er, 825-6444.
Two gentlemen in large home nee
housekeeper. Will negotiate for salan
or room and hoard.
846-3192
after 7 p.m.
918
2 bedroom, furnished, air conditioned trailer (No. 188),
$125 per month. Pinfeather Acres, Bryan. S22-2627.8t4
Need student to do general maintenance yard work and
construction. Experience preferred, trans|)ortation re
quired, hours to he worked out. Call for an appointment
with Mike Beal. 823-5169. 9tl0
Mr. Gatti s needs part time office help, somelightlw
keeping. Mornings preferred hut will work lioimr
with qualified jiersoii. Call Ron, 846-4809.
Statistics majoi to tutor slndcnl Pax and lionixlUt
s 16-3 I JO
Need pasture to rent with water for mare. 693-4695914
Horse pasture and stalls, 846-7015.
Waitresses wanted. Possible $5/hour. Inquire Sports
Chib after 3 p.m. 846-2415 9t i
Mr. Gatti’s needs part time and full time help. Mnstl*
its and weekends. Also some opeiti
Call 846-4809 for an appointment.
available nights and weekends Also
dax worker
ne openinjpfa
3 bedroom, 2 bath, a/c house across campus, $180. 846-
4421. 5t4
74 Kawasaki 900 cc, new tire, sissy bar, excellent condi
tion. 845-3797. 6t5
ROOMMATE WANTED
Need 2 female roommates. Each separate bedrooms.
Call 845-1511 between 8 and 5. 7t2
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SALES • SERVICE
RENTALS
Have you tried the new
RAMA0A BARBER SALON?
owned & operated by Troy Causey
Roffler products for men.
846-8811 ext. 104
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Zenith Sales and Services
TV Rental
713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133
HOUSEWIVES
STUDENTS
We need full-time or part-time employees to
work 5 days a week. Cashiers and counter work.
10a.m. 'til 3 p.m.
11 a.m. 'til 5 p.m.
3 p.m. 'til 8 p.m.
5 p.m.'til 10 p.m.
If you need a job and want to work we will arranga the
hours to fit your schedule. Must be neat and dapendaMa
Apply in person only, if possible 9:30 a.m. 'til 11:00 a.m.
Hourly wage is negotiable.
WHATABURGER
Bryan
1101 Texas
Collage Station
105 Dominlk