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There are several types of meats and you can select your choice and mix or match any three pieces for your sandwich on the bread of your choice. Two of the several types of bread are sour dough and baked fresh daily in our Duncan bakery. Further, these breads are prepared without shortening for the diet conscious guest. For the greatest taste tempting delight just make your sandwich exactly like you want it and pop it into one of the handy micro-wave ovens. This wonderful sandwich and a bowl of soup for only $1.50 plus tax will place you on cloud 11M. We agree this is a bit of a long story, but it is difficult to stop talking about our tasty sandwiches. Open Sunday 11:00 A.Mr - 1:30 P.M. for regular meal only. “QUALITY FIRST” Tracksters head to Louisiana By PAUL McGRATH Texas A&M’s track team will be on the road once more, this time into the bayou country of the LSU Tigers. The Aggies and Tigers will form half of the competing teams along with Auburn and the University of Houston. Chicago meeting earlier this week. Last weekend the Aggies, without many of their vital point-getters pre sent, finished a dismal ninth in the ten team Sooner Relays. But Ted Nelson, assistant track coach, be lieves this week’s results may be more optimistic. The hosting LSU team will be strong in the sprints and the hurdles. Reigning NCAA high hurdles champ Larry Shipp and teammate Alan Misher provide the backbone in that event. Charlie Thomas will carry a 23-man squad to Baton Rouge — two more than provided for in the re cently revoked NCAA rule concern ing travel squads . The ruling, under much criticism since its inception, was removed from the books in a “We’ve had three hard workouts this week. There’s a chance that we may not run as well as last week,’ said Nelson. “We ll be ready to run, much more so than at Oklahoma City. This is a real competitive meet and I’m looking for better results from us. Auburn’s strength lies in its mid dle distance runners. The Alaba mans could also figure highly in the field events. Swimmers plan Saturday meet The Cougars, having one of their biggest and best teams in Head Coach Johnny Morris’ 12 year career. The Cats will have good dis tance runners headed by David Brannen. Houston has some capable hurdlers and appears well off in the sprints with freshman acquisition from Lufkin, Elrick Brown. Walter Jachimowicz will run alongside Kohrs in the mile. Chuck Butler, Curtis Collier, Adolph Tingan and Terry Novak are slated for the quarter, 600 and mile relay events. Charles Dawson, also competing in his first indoor meet this year, will run the 60-yard dash. A&M will again travel to Louisiana next weekend, trekking to Monroe for their third straight meet on the road. Any students, or faculty m: are initiated members of Omega, please contactk 846-7103. A scientific approach to An artistic approachtofii TOWN & 846-4708 COUNTRY CM MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOOT Saturday finds the swimmers headed to Houston to compete in a dual meet with the University of Houston. The meet begins at 2 p.m. at the UH pool. A&M’s women will compete against LSU Friday evening at 7 p.m. “If the LSU women have the money to travel this far and to go onto Austin, they aren’t slugs,’ said Dennis Fosdick, swim coach at Texas A&M. Fosdick mentioned that the women had Liken first at the Hous ton Invitational tournament held during the semester break, with the men taking third. “By next Monday we hope to have GiiTs tennis opens today against Rice By CAROLYN BLOSSER Battalion StalT Writer The women’s tennis team opens its season today when they travel to Houston to face Rice L^niversity in a dual meet. The team consists of 14 players, anchored by captains Jane Wright and Sheri Sharp, both seniors. Wright, who hails from Bastrop, won the state AA tennis championship while in high school. Other players competing for A&M are Mary Guerra, Ginny Van Har- develd, Dessie Samuels, Robin Kendrick, Patty Randolph, Ellen Flake, Kim Bellamy, Karen Boerner, Pam Williams, Gwen Thomas, Paige Beasley, and Kelly Dozier. The Texas A&M’s women’s tennis team began as a sports club in 1972 and consisted of four girls who paid their own expenses and had no coach. In 1974 the team made a tran sition from the Women’s Sports As sociation to the Athletic Depart ment. This conversion was com pleted in 1975, and it meant more money, paid coaches, and partial scholarships for the players. Ellen Buchanan, a recent graduate of A&M, is the coach of the women’s tennis team. She played tennis three years for A&M and was one of the original members of the 1972 team. Buchanan says her team has a lot of skill and depth and she is looking forward to a very good, successful season. 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If we had 18 All-Americans it would be easy to decide who’ll be going to the confer ence meet, but we’ve got a lot of upcoming people who we need to try,” said Fosdick. A&M will have the Southwest Conference’s number two man last year in the hurdles in Shilton Baker — seeing action for the first time this season. Freshman Harold Baker will also run the barriers. In the field events, A&M will have Brad Blair in the pole vault. Blair tied the school indoor record last week with a 15-6 foot vault. Tom Owens will compete in the long jump with Don Riggs, Ronnie Keys and David Frazier testing the high jump. Frank West and Craig Carter throw the shot — a weak spot last year for A&M. The distance races will have Jacob Yemme in the 1000 and Manfred Kohrs running the mile. Jim Bran nen is slated for the half-mile. Charles Cottle and Lane Mitchell will run the two-mile. Freshman Possibly seeing action by then will be half-miler Tony Wheeler from South Africa, presently sidelined with a slightly torn achilles tendon. Wheeler was rated number two in his country before he left for the States. The track team will also be receiv ing help in the future from Gregory Carter, who ran on the nation’s fas test high school sprint relay team at Dallas Roosevelt. Nicknamed “Greyhound, Carter has a 46.2 quarter time in mile relay, also in high school. SPEED READING Comprehension Study Skills Reading Improvement Center 4101 Oaklawn - Bryan 846-3812 ^^IDTJLT CDTSTT-TT every TUESD 7:00-9:00 P»^ * * * * 'tH we feature: RoMer Skating! Bumper Cars, . Miniature Gol|| Shooting Galllfi Game Machi| inei Photographs e bon Concessions bfc Poohs Pi 846 573JL 846 57#*“ ,13.6,' do er ct ase IV SIP STYLE The Lone Star Yest and Belt Buckle The two best drinking companions anywhere.The Lone Star Belt Buckle. Cast in heavy metal with a built-in long neck opener. Only $4.50. 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