Page 6 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1975 LAKEVIEW CLUB 3 Miles N.on Tabor Road Mel Tillis & Band Wed., Sept. 24 Smith leads harriers Saturday Night: Frenchie Burke and the Outlaws From 9-1 p.m. STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nile JAU JRANDSBEER ^cents^ Every Tuesday Nile LADIES FREE All Brands Beer 8-12 35c MEN $2.00 Music furnished by the Brazos Sounds Headed by South African Bruce Smith, the Texas A&M Cross Coun try team outpointed three rivals to take first place in a quadrangular meet in Baton Rouge Saturday. The Aggies had the low score of 39 points to win the meet, their first of the year. Alabama followed with 43 points while Houston and LSU had 46 and 93 points. The point system is based on one point for first, two for second, three for third and so on. There were 27 places in all. As a man places his points are added to the overall team score to determine the meet win- Smith finished second in the meet with a time of 20:06. Charles Cottle and Kyle Heffner were fourth and fifth with clockings that were only a second apart. Cottle came in at 20:18 and Heffner at 20:19. Jacob Yemme was the fourth Aggie in the top ten, finishing tenth with a time of20:39. Manfred Kohrs was eighteenth at 21:20, Lance Mitchell twentieth at 21:46 and Walter Jachimowicz twenty-first at 21:49. “If you win the first one it means you can’t lose them all, ’’joked assis tant Track Coach Ted Nelson. “Ac tually I was a little surprised that we won. I did think that we would run well. I thought at first that Houston had won, and so did the Alabama coach. Nelson said that the victory was “a compliment to our runners’ be cause of the fast pace. Jachimowicz’s time would have been fourth last year. LSD’s Tom Duple, who won the four-mile race two years ago with a 20:45, was only 12 seconds off that time this year hut could not crack into the top ten finishers. “Kyle (Heffner) really ran well. The two guys I was the most pleas antly surprised with were Kyle and Cottle,’ said Nelson. Cottle is the only senior on the cross country squad. One of the keys to winning in cross country besides running well is to group a team’s finishers as high as possible so as to get as low score and thereby force the opponent down. “We have a good chantr he a group running team," Nds* said. “No one ran poorly Satini The team roster is far from stlj Nelson feels that freshmen Td Wheeler and Tommy Glass have! potential to contribute much to! squad. “We’re going to be gelfc better as our personnel coin along, said Nelson. 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Houstonian Earl Bateman, Sr. added to his Broadhead Champion ship honors by' topping about 100 speed-round contestants and win ning the top share of over $1,500 in archery equipment. 1-8x10 and 8 billfolds Three men, Earl Bateman, Sr.; John Ford, of Houston, and Brazos Bowmen member Tim Burkner, of Bryan, tied for first place in the adult bowhunter event. Bateman earned first-place honors during a shoot-off round between the three, with Burkner and Ford taking sec ond and third places, respectively. In the adult sight division, Dr. Glenn Parker of Houston took first place with a tournament-high score of 217 out of280. Bryan realtor John Culpepper won second place in the event. Both youth-class first-place win ners were following in their fathers’ footsteps. Young Jack Culpepper led the sight division and Earl “Bubba” Bateman, Jr. earned top bowhunter laurels. The Houston team of John Ford, Jodie Wolf, Mike McGarity and A. A. Bethea combined scores to garner the top team trophy, being presented for the first time this year Win two free tickets to the Cotton Bowl The Battalion sports depart ment is holding a contest to de termine the exact time at which Bubba Bean will become the greatest all-time rusher in A&M history. The prize will he two tickets to the Cotton Bowl. Contestants should put the game, the quarter, the minute, and the second they suspect Bean will cross the harrier. Bean needs 381 yards to move ahead of Boh Smith. All entries must he post marked no later than Friday Sept. 26. $19.95 Reg. $29.95 PORTRAITS/WEDDINGS/COMMERCIAL photography bark onot photography Good on Head and Shoulder Portraits taken during September. AL CAPONE’S PENTHOUSE OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY LOCATED AT BRIARW000 APTS. 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