I Page 10 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, NOV. 18, 1975 Hogs dominate meet; Aggie track takes fourth By paul McGrath Battalion Sports Editor Again it was the twosome of Rice’s Jeff Wells and the entire Arkansas squad which dominated yesterday’s District VI cross country meet held at the Austin Country Club. The six-mile race which qualified four teams and eight other indi vidual runners for the nationals meet at Penn State this weekend, was won by the Hogs while Wells took the individual honors with a time of 29:40. The Texas A&M squad of Coach Ted Nelson grabbed one of the team berths with a fourth place finish. The Aggies were a scant point be hind the Rice Owls, gathering 83 marks- to Rice’s 82. A&M was led by the fifth place finish of sophomore Bruce Smith, clocked at 30:31. Manfred Kohrs and Kyle Heffner took 18th and 19th respectively for A&M. Jacob Yemme was the Ag gies’ fourth man with Charles Cottle taking the fifth spot. The Razorbacks placed their first five runners in the top ten. Their excellent job of team running netted them the meet’s low score of 23 points. Randy Melancon and Niall O’Shaughnessey, with second and third finishes, paced the Razorbacks who only a week ago took the Southwest Conference title. The University of Texas landed in the No. 2 spot with 70 points, de spite not having a single runner finish in the top ten. y The finish by the Ags qualified the entire squad to go to the na tional meet. However, because of financial problems, only a few members of the team will be al lowed to make the trip. “Bruce really ran well,’ said Coach Nelson. “Manfred was run ning well, too, until he got a back cramp at the three-mile mark. He probably would have been in the top ten. Nelson was not totally satisfied with the entire team’s performance, however. “We ran only fair as a team. We didrt’t have a good team race, he said. “But we re young. We got a lot of experience today,” Nelson said. “We’ve accomplished a lot this year. We’ve done a lot better in cross country than we’ve done in the past 15 years. This is the first time A&M has been represented at na tionals. “We re looking forward to next year, most of our people are coming back. We lose only Cottle, a senior, out of our first five today, said Nel son. The national meet concludes cross country action for the Ags who finished fifth in conference. The in door track season gets underway in January. Two A&M harriers test AIAW field Sharon Boyle and Martha Sartain competed in the AIAW national cross country championship this past Saturday in Ames, Iowa. Women from over 50 universities ran in the tough, three mile race. Boyle finished 83rd with a time of 20:03 and Sartain finished 126th with a time of 21:03. Boyle is a sophomore from Hous- toh and Sartain is a freshman from Irving. This was the first year for both women to run in cross country. Coach Dave Williams says, “It was a very rough course. 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Coach Laura Kitzmiller says, “The loss to UT was the straw that broke the camel’s back. ” The women went on to play Texas Tech and TWU, again losing by thin margins. Overall, the Aggies had a pretty successful season. Going into the state tournament, they had won 27 out of 40 matches and were ranked among the top eight teams in Texas. This is exceptional when consider ing that the toughest volleyball competition in the entire United States comes from Texas and California. Looking hack. Coach Kitzmiller says, “We started out real well this year and we had a very, very busy season. We just didn’t seem to pull it out in the important games. ” HAPPY COTTAGE ISA LITTLE OFF THE BEATEN PATH, BUT WE’RE WORTH LOOK ING UP. 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