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r TUESDAY, NOV. 11, 1975 Andes SSI: Water Polo mmmm m SALES: AlumaCraft, Grumman, ABSi ) Tejas & Blue Hole RENTAL: Special group rates jj’’ DR. MICKEY LITTLE College Station, Tx. .(713) 846-7307 • II SW champs J A 9 S w ' n 9 a ' n playoffs Coach Dennis Fosdick took a lit- I tie time off from his hard work, sat eludes shuttle. Phone CANOES, LTD. for ( west USA Water Polo Champion- details & reservations. • - — Clip and save*—. — Thanksgiving Cards When you care enough to send the very best Thurs., Nov. 27 cdkra©tsf 5 s Hallmark Shop MANOR EAST MALL © 1975 Hallmark Cards, Inc. ships. It wasn t because the Aggies had lost after going undefeated all season, but because his A team was playing his B team for the right to represent the region in the NCAA playoffs. The A team won 17-4 to earn the right. But that was only expected, for the Ags were seeded first going into the tourney. Fosdick termed it “an amazing tournament. Amazing because of how far the B team got in order to make it an all-Aggie final. The B’s upset highly favored and second-seeded SMU in the semi’s to put them in what Fosdick termed “very good position. SMU figured that they had played the A s so well (earlier in the season) that the B’s would be no problem,” said Fos dick. The other top challenger and eventual third-place finisher was Southeastern Missouri. “SeMo was Sue AuKema Dena’s Hair Fashion specializes in layer cutting frosting & Men’s & Women’s Hair Styling. 106 Carson 822-6034 779-0676 very physical. The game we played bordered on gross,” said Fosdick. In the semi’s the referees for feited the game to the Ag B’s be cause of the unruliness of the SeMo team. The B’s were leading at the time 7-5. “The A team was never really pressured. The B team played what they are capable of doing,” noted Fosdick. In the final game Jim Yates led all scorers with four goals and seven assists. Blake Hinman had three goals and three assists for the A s while Don Reeser had three goals. Oran Marksbury had four assists with his one goal. Mike Reilly had one goal and two assists, and Lee Davis added two goals. Steve Moore, Bob Leland and Tom Scwab each added a single goal. Doug Adamson scored two goals and had an assist to lead the B’s. The A team defeated SMU 16-8 to gain the final. SeMo, ousted earlier by the B's, then took a narrow 12-11 victory over SMU for the third place trophy. In other tourney games, SeMo beat the College Station Water Polo Club 10-3 and Chaparral Sports In ternational 31-5. The A&M frosh beat Chaparral 20-0. The Bunch beat the A&M C’s 22-1 and then ousted Alamo Heights 11-1. The B’s also beat Alamo Heights 8-3. The C’s lost another to SMU 26-1. The A team beat the CSWP club 7-3. The Texas A&M Soccer team ad vanced into the playoffs of the Texas Intercollegiate Soccer League for the first time in five years by defeat ing Rice on Saturday 4-0, boosting their season record to 6-1-1. The Ags led by Habib Ben-Ali s unassisted goal, his seventh score of the season, and assists on two other goals, will see their first post-season game since the 1970 team went all the way and won the League title. That was the third year in a row for the Ags to take all the honors, before being relegated to the position of a has been the past five years. Rice pulled their center fullback up to take the kick. A&M goalie Hank Arnold made the save and gained an assist when he took advantage of the hole left open in the Rice defense and tossed the ball downfield to a waiting Arturo Wolf, who beat all comers to the Rice penalty area and blasted in a shot from 15 yards out to put the Ags ahead 2-0 at the 20:40 mark of the first half. The first score of the game came at the 6:40 mark of the first half when Ahmed Cherrak took a short pass from Habib and flipped it past the Rice goalkeeper from two yards out. Rice looked in a definite position to score when a pushing foul was called on A&M at the penalty box line and was awarded a direct kick. Less than seven minutes later at the 27:30 mark Habib followed a Rice fullback back in a routine checking maneuver and as the fullback attempted to pass to the goalie at very short range, Habib stepped in between them, stole the ball and pumped from ten yards to the right. Just 3:30 into the second half, the Ags struck again for the final time as Habib sent a cross from the left side. Rice’s goalie overshot the ball, tip ping it slightly. Mehrdad Farrokh- nia took the ball with his head, dropped it to his feet and pumped home the final score. Hank Arnold was superb in goal making ten saves, five in each half. While the Rice goalie made 15 saves, nine in the second hall Farrokhnia and Habib led the Ags in shots on goal each with ten. l ar- rokhniahad eight in the second half, including four straight very close misses. Arturo Wolf had five shots, John Higgins four, Cherrak two and Foudi, David Longoria, Don Ber nard and Ameer Al-Tahho each had one shot. The total shots on goal for the Ags amounted to 35 toRices? - Coach Kurt Irgolic’s play crew w practice game again Richmond College next Saturday preparation for the upcomingTCSl Playoffs to be held in Houston. Division leader University 1 louston will he the host, withotle likely t'ligihle teams being® champs SMlb ranked 25thnatitu ally and 1973 champs University) Texas, now leading thesoutheml v ision Trinity, Texas Tech an North 1 exas State are otherpossiHi entrants ii, the eight-team toui Golf team places second at meet By ALAN SMITH Battalion Sports Writer The sales tax you pay can stay in College Station when you visit our College Station store! EVERY WEDNESDAY IS LADIES’ DAY . . . 10°/c Robinson takes USC coaching position in ’76 Associated Press Sports LOS ANGELES — The Univer sity of Southern California is count ing on a former Oregon end, John Robinson, to replace a former Ore gon halfback and bring further foot ball glory to the Trojans. 10% discount is not valid on merchandise already on sale or for FERTI-LOME products IN COLLEGE STATION— HARDY GARDENS 2301 So. Texas Ave. Robinson, 40, whose career nearly parallels that of John McKay despite an intervening decade, will head the Southern Cal football for tunes in 1976 when McKay goes to the professional ranks. Robinson, a former Southern Cal assistant coach, faces a tough as signment. He replaces a man who has coached more USC victories than any other and gone to the Rose Bowl on eight occasions, winning four. A&M Golf Coach Boh Ellis al most had his high expectations turned into reality at Edinburg on Saturday. Going into the final day of the Jimmy Demaret Invitational, tin* Aggies had a very realistic five- stroke lead over more than 20 teams, with only IS holes to play. In anyone’s hook that sitting pretty, but unfortunately it wasn t to he A&M s day. A very deter mined Texas Tech squad slowly ate away at the lead, and eventually pul led ahead to win the tournament by four strokes. I he turning point of the toui swivelled on the greens, when lech sank two excellent putts, os ol 30 feet and another of 35 fee! I his was coupled with afewmiship on the Agjrjejj' behalf. Junior Monty Schaner took™, ond place j n individual honors,nil a score of 213, three over par, (d lowed in forth place by senior Lam (•orzyeki who boasted a five ove par 215. Ellis expressed disappointment at his team’s loss, although he (el! that overall the team played wl It tends toleaveabad tasteinone month, hut it’s behind us now,* are looking forward to the future he said. “Tech just put on a super effort — they were exceptional — there’s no getting away from it, said Ellis. “We should have won it, we all knew that, we made mistakes, and when someone makes mistakes in a big one like this, it shows. I earn Placings: 1st: Texas Tech 2nd; Texas A&M 3rd: Oral Roberts 4th: Houston Baptist 5th: Pan American Hockey team braw threaten credibility Staff photo by Steve Goble Midfielder Steve Mayer pumps a volley-shot in A&M’s 4-0 victory over Rice Saturday. Associated Press Sports Players in the National Hockey League skate with one eye on the opposition and one on the local civil codes. The Philadelphia Flyers skate part of the time and wreak havoc the rest of it. r p V k Classic to the Corps ... David Shellenberger has selected the finest in handsome fashions for day and evening for the discriminating man. Great coats, suits, and slacks in the classic tradition. Stylish shirts, ties shoes and belts. See the Classics at david shellenberger's men’s wear NOW OPEN TOWNSHIRE CENTER -1919 TEXAS BRYAN/COLLEGE STATION Battalion Classified And amid growing violence in the NHL, violence that threatens to give the sport the credibility’ of rol ler derby or professional wrestling. 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