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Page 8 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1976 A scientific approach to diamonds. An artistic approach to fine jewelry. Carl Bussells ~iamond Room TOWN & COUNTRY CENTER 846-4708 3731 E. 29th MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Wrestlers win two. drop to USL, 39-8 TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED “We can compete with anyone in the Texas Conference, but with scho larship teams we have trouble,” said Jim Giunta, Texas A&M’s Wrestling coach. Saturday the wrestling team com peted with Southwest Texas, the . , The ^ T ” I Shape '/ The only full service hair shaping emporium in the Northgate area. Call or come by: Above Kesami Sandwich Shoppe 331 University Drive College Station, Texas 713/846-7614 77840 University of Texas and Southwest Louisiana, in DeWare fieldhouse. A&M defeated Texas and South west Texas, 36 to 18 and 18 to 3 re spectively. Southwest Louisiana, an all scholarship team, defeated the Aggies 39 to 8. The Texas Conference consists of 14 teams of which Southwest Louisiana is not a member. At the present time Texas Tech is in first place, Richland Junior Col lege of Dallas is second and Texas A&M is third. “Team balance is a major factor in A&M’s favor, for we have an excel lent second string and a great team spirit,” said Giunta. The next match will be against Texas Tech this coming Saturday, time pending the basketball game with Texas Tech. — Carl Key Girl eagers trave face Sam Housto By CAROLYN BLOSSER Battalion Staff Writer ire Texas A&M’s Bob Hines (bottom) appears to be in a bad position in his match against USL’s Taylor Young. The Cajun went on to win the match as did his teammates in also outpointing the Aggies. Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $1.49 Plus Tax. “Open Daily” Dining: 11 AM to 1:30 PM — 4:30 PM to 7 PM INTRAMURALS MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy Whipped Potatoes Your Choice of One Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Mexican Fiesta Dinner Two Cheese and Onion Enchiladas w/chili Mexican Rice Patio Style Pinto Beans Tostadas Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter WEDNESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Chicken Fried Beef Steak w/cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes and Choice of one other Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w/TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY NOON and EVENING SPECIAL “Yankee Pot Roast Texas Style” Tossed Salad Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNER Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter - Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL INDEPENDENT: Vet IB vs. Sweathogs, 25-71; BSU No. 3 vs. Vslley-Rats Pirns., 37-72; Sigma Rho II vs. Crusaders, 9-79; Beaver vs. Cro-Magnon, 30-55; Rat Pack vs. FUBAR, 20-42; Lounge, vs. Walk ing Wounded, 50-75; CB’s vs. Craigs Cocks No. 1, Craigs Cocks forfeited; Rookies vs. Puryear, 51-45; Bruins vs. Fire, 52-65; Swat vs. Wild Bunch, 39-62; Bay Rats vs. Veterans 37-38; Pikes vs. Mail Service, 23-41; Aggie Players vs. ABC-22-75; IM Shafted vs. Tu Jefa, 97-26; 3rd Floor Bandits vs. Space Angel, Space Angel Forfeit; Nets vs. Odd Squad, 49-22; Fur Burgers vs. Shooting Stars, 66-50. WOMEN: W-l vs. Krueger, W-l forfeited; BSU vs. Keathley, 28-25; Super Vets vs. Bionic Women, 32-20; Grudex^s Gang vs. Fudpuc- kers, 37-12; "BAG vs. Vet I, 20-9. L The women’s basketball team will travel to Huntsville today to face Sam Houston State University. The Aggies beat the Bearkats in a previous meeting this year. Game time for tonight’s contest is 7 p.m. The Aggies are coming off a suc cessful weekend in Waco where they defeated three of four opponents to win third place in the Baylor Invita tional Tournament. The host Baylor Bearettes won first place when they defeated runner-up University of Texas at Arlington in the final game. The Aggies began play Thursday night against Texas Lutheran Col lege. Texas Lutheran grabbed the early lead, but it didn’t take A&M long to get rolling. With some fine shooting from Dana Callaway and Diane Quitta and excellent defen sive play by Carol McAllister, the Aggies took over the lead. From then on it was all downhill as the Ags demolished Texas Lutheran 84-55. McAllister and Sally Morisse led the offensive onslaught with 12 points each while Callaway hit 10 and Quitta and Cindy Gough each scored eight. Quitta led in assists with 14. The Aggies had similar good for tune in their next game against McClennan Community College. The Ags led the whole way as they rolled to an overwhelming 80-58 vic tory. Leading the way was Margaret Byrne with 16 points followed by McAllister and Morisse, each scor ing 12. Quitta scored nine while Gough and Cissy Auclair each scored eight points. Quitta again played an excellent game, getting 13 assists. The weary Ags faced their tough est competition against the Univer sity of Texas at Arlington. Although I leading most of the first halts gies soon fell behind as cold shooting and missed reh Towards the end of the gait! Ags, facing an 18 point deficit on strong and narrowed the a down to six points. But time was against them buzzer, the Aggies found theit: on the short end of a 7M9 Auclair played a fine gamefot; getting 22 points, while Mona Quitta scored 15 and 12 poit spectively. Saturday the Aggies facet Texas State University in agi decide the third place finisher had little difficulty as theycoa a 68-53 victory. Cindy Gough|;B ha way, scoring 16 points andt b, let 16 rebounds. Morisse scoit tha Byrne hit 13, and Auclairaad Son 1 each scored eight points. Qct Sof tl in assists with 10. Becc Two Aggies, Auclair and fBniei were selected to the All-Tour, piling team. II Coach Kay Don said shle p proud of her team’s perfoml mvi saying that the team played* jjiil thi offensively and defensively. , at-lai ke Sports Shorl Manager-designated hittal Robinson hit a home r time at bat in Cleveland lastlj has been voted the mostmeicj feat in Cleveland baseball. le city Hdeci Paul Simon “STILL CRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS” LP. $3.99 TAPE $4.99 FOOD DISCOUNT COUPON BOOKLET Peter Frampton “LIVE” Double - LP Only $4.99 Discount food coupon booklets are now available at the Food Services Office, Sbisa Hall and the MSC Food Services Manager’s Office. Coupons are redeemable in campus cash food facilities. Jimmy Buffet “HAVANA DAYDREAMING’ LP. $3.99 TAPE $4.99 T Quality First Holy Cross ranked as the most improved basketball It U1C1 1974-75 with a 20-and-S m lowing the previous seas 8-and-18. Issioi tha ai Four players have ave than 30 points a gameintlj seven NCAA championshipiLk ^ ments. They are AustinCjjIJ Notre Dame, Bill Bradleyofl ■ ton, Oscar Robertson of Cm and Jerry West of West Vin; B Stu PARAPHENALIA, POSTERS & SHIRTS. ULTRA GRAPHICS CONCERT PICTURES OPEN 10 A.M.- 7 P.M. MON.-SAT. sssssssssssssssssssssssssss INCREASED STOCK NORTHGATE ALBUMS Reg. S6.99 - Only $4.99 TAPES Reg. S7.99 - Only $5.99 Ssssssssssssssssssj EVERY WEDNESDAY IS Ladies’ Day! SAVE 10% ON ALL PURCHASES EXCEPT FERTI-LOME PRODUCTS “Complete Plant Center' HARDY GARDEl College Station 2301 S. Texil Bryan 1127 Villa Maria R: Dandylion Manor East Mil INTRAMURAL SLOWPITCH SOFTBAL The Intramural Office will he open until 8:00 p.m Tonight Only I am not talking about acquain tances. We all have plenty of those. I am talking about real friends— the do or die kind. We both know those aren’t easy to come by. In order to establish real friend ships, we have to make ourselves available to meet other people, we have to be willing to work with other people, and if we expect other people to appreciate our ideas, we must be willing to listen to theirs. If you hear an acquaintance or an unknown individual making a statement you don’t agree with, it makes little difference. If that per son were a true friend, you’d make the time to discuss it with him thoroughly. When you have a personal prob lem to discuss or something to be happy about, you don’t take it to an acquaintance—you take it to a true friend. I could go on and on relating the differences between acquain tances and friends, but you already know the differences. The thing I want to tell you about is an or ganization which was founded to promote honest friendships. When a group of Boston Univer sity law students first gathered to gether in 1909, they did so because they were already friends. But when they decided to expand their fraternity to take in new members on their own campus and on other campuses, they did so because they wanted to share their friend ship. Because of their belief in the concept that honest friendships promote the best in men, over 120,- 000 individuals have shared their idea. A group of acquaintances with out purpose is called a clique, but that is where a fraternity is differ ent. We have proven that the more a man learns about being a good fraternity brother, the more he knows about being a good friend to his associates outside the fraternity. Even though you will make life long friendships within the frater nity, you will find that the real value of the fraternity is learning how to be a good friend and a pro ductive member of society. A fraternity is then a growth in stitution. It is designed to help your acquaintances grow, your friendships grow, and most im portantly to help you grow as an individual. You make many decisions every day. Choosing to join a fraternity, and, if so which one, is an impor tant decision. The only individual capable of telling you about the fraternal experience is someone who has experienced it. Talk to a member of Lambda Chi Alpha about his experience. I did and I found the frater nity experience to be extremely worthwhile. To receive your softball enti Enter NOW! ENTRIES CLOSE: Tuesday, Feb. 10, 8:00 p.m PLACE: Intramural Office, DeWare Fieldhouse bin i< Team Captain or Representative must attend this mandatory meeting: Feb. 12, 5:00 p.m. Rm. 267, G. Rollie White. Schedules will be handed out and IM softball rules will be discussed. Teams that don’t pick up their schedules at this time will be dropped. knov | r will d bai tte. Season starts Feb. 23. Games start at 4:20 and 5:20. Games will be played Monday through Sunday. Divisions of Competition are Military, Fish, Civilian, Independent, Women, Co-Rec, and Recreation. Nersc Charlie Frick of Lhmbda Chi Alpha is meeting with interested students at the Aggieland Inn, February 10-13. Second and third teams from Military, Fish, and Civilian divisions wishing to compete for ALL-UNIVERSITY must enter underij Independent division. cairn l^s he Teams competing for fun should enter under the Recreation division. Recreation division will not play for ALL-UNIVERSItfj Faculty-Staff teams must play in the recreation division. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA—the Fraternity of Honest Friendship The Recreation division will play the same number of games, same rules and divisions. This division will attempt to accommo#] those people who want to play in a less competitive atmosphere. E-mal jken a And< V hear You c ated