Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4, 1976 % SPECIALS GOOD THRU WED., FEB TUESDAY IS DOUBLE STAMP DAY ON PURCHASES OF $2.50 OR MORE EXCL. BEER. 2700 SO.TEX. A VE. COLLEGE STATION QUART COCA COLA . 6quarts! 89 NORTHERN TISSUE 4^69* USD A CHOICE HEAVY BEEF BONELESS BRISKET PACKER ■■ ■ ■ . STYLE s ■am* STYLE , BOLD DETERGENT K ' UGS ' ZE 1SS Z 1 69 IVORY LIQUID DETERGENTS 99« USD A CHOICE HEAVY BEEF Wi ROUND STEAK 28 GOLD LABEL SIRLOIN STEAK SHOULDER ROAST USDA CHOICE 69 HEAVY BEEF LB. USDA CHOICE HEAVY BEEF SHORT CUT LB. RIB STEAK SILVER LABEL BUDGET BEEF CROWN ROAST BUDGET L B^E E F L VINE RIPE TOM ATOESi£- E AD 4p Z k 33 c NAVEL ORANGES ^o f e orna 8 s? ZE 1°° Ball runs in their blood By CAROLYN BLOSSER Battalion Sports Writer From 1948 to 1950, Bruce H. Morisse played baseball for Texas A&M. Today, 26 years later, one of his offspring is carrying on the fami ly’s athletic tradition. Like father, like son, right? Well, not quite. Last semester, Morisse’s daughter received a scho larship to play basketball for A&M’s women’s team. Together, they prob ably make up the first and only father-daughter team to have athle tic scholarships at Texas A&M. Sally Morisse is one of many women who benefit from a rapidly growing women’s athletic program, spearheaded by Kay Don, Women’s Athletic Director. “In the three years I’ve been here, says Morisse, “Miss Don has really brought the women’s program up. She has just done a fantastic job. c luiquoise G §tipp MANOR EAST MALL (Permanent Location) PRICES FROM $6.00 — UP 10% AGGIE DISCOUNT WITH I.D. CARD OPEN 11:00 A.M. DAILY All of the players have a lot of faith in her — she’s really a fine person.” Morisse, a 20-year-old junior from Angleton, started her basketball career in junior high. During her four years at Angleton High, she par ticipated in both track and basket ball. Her senior year saw the 1973 AAA State Championship fall Angle- ton’s way. With such a heralded background, it would seem only natural to con tinue the pace in college. But Moris se’s decision was to discontinue sports during her freshman year. “I decided not to play that first year because I was tired of it in a way, said Morisse. “I wanted to re ally concentrate on making good grades. ” But the inevitable happened and she began missing the competition. To compensate, she started playing in intramurals only to discover that she still wasn’t quite satisified. “I didn’t like playing in intramur als,’’ she said. “It was a terrible drop down for me because I was used to playing with all-state people.” That following summer, after dis cussion with her high school coach, Morisse decided to try out for the women’s basketball team. “I was a little scared about playing college hall, she said. “I played much defense in hi lThere and I didn ’t know how toplaitkeso court game.” Rne H er fears were soonpu Mike 1 made the team and wasaslight to entire year. The team coiBts for 24-9 record and went on to ling th playoffs. This year Morisse pPiek the tri-captains and she f® lost team will do even better thout s ■ year. She learned about hersc» e f e ree during finals week of last ene d oi “At first, 1 was kind of in sluByhile said. “But 1 was super exi|t c hed Miss Don considered intover enough of a player to rece The ice As women’s sports at Aijratrai; tinue to grow, so does fa .shed a and support. “List yean m and people came to see Justus] rows to said. “This year a lot moreLts. G< follow our games. Alotoff unds t< come up to me and eomme fcer w 1 played in a game. jnts an Morisse is a marketingraD 1 hopes eventually to workasiHj ts for a department store. BntiH® ^ her main interest is in lieIpM n basketball team completeasBjg a ful season. And by succes|^ means winning. B E RNARDQ WHITE •LT. BLUE •HARNESS jjuth's Jftd shions 3616 E. 29th St. 'Where Fashion Begins 1 ' WEIGHT WATCHERS oint SW ANNOUNCES NEW CLASS Monday 6:30 p.m. Feb. 2nd A&M Presbyterian Church 301 Church Street — Fellowship Hall Call 822-7303 for other classes in Area Mi ^ 37\5 EAST 29* Sr “Tcwi4 £ cs/Itlr. la'll \ Teledyne Post Parallel Ruli Godine mndir oosted tegories >ifiy P | ightly. 1 ing ra elringe: For the Sips, more iHorn: ield. 15 in tl their f Ipercer 'oms hit Jams hit i es took ( 1—i Units 36”, 42”, 48” 15% News Of fice Supply Co. 108 College Main — Northgate Only While Si ? LaiS MO 4^ « ? OO We’d like to take you for a ride Hey, Mr. suave and soptiW ^ try this on tor size. It'sH' f. Sports. Think bikes ars*' 1 t Think again! This ooti 1 cially made tor the [«>" mover. Three speeds, s*, quick brakes, genuine la 1 saddle, touring bag thing you need lolrad’ style. See your fla'f'? dealer, he’s gotasdi wheels waiting tort* Come on along! f KEEC0| more CENTRAL CYCLE & SUPPLY Sales Service Accessories • 3505 E. 29th St. — 822-2228 — Closed Monday Take East University to 29th St. (Tarrow Street)