The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 10, 1976, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, FEB. 10, 1976
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“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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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
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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
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Coach Kay Don said shle p
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saying that the team played* jjiil thi
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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