TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1977 age -T. fcitl 3,S Vlai ^.ab o s Cex OC >il < jipl ind TVt SCJU cha tall tio sit m< | E> toi lie pl ic I c; Ai 'I oj ei tx it k c ri I \ :J> h -i i j American Music Awards presented ‘Best pop album’ goes to United Press International SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Elton John, Loretta Lynn, Stevie Wonder and Johnny Cash were the big win ners in the fourth annual American Music Awards last night. John, Wonder and Miss Lynn were double winners. Cash was presented a distin guished merit award by Tennesee Gov. Leonard Blanton for his career-long contributions to music. John, the Briton with the spec- downstown tacular spectacles, took the male pop-rock singer award, beating the other nominees, Barry Manilow and Peter Frampton, and shared the best single pop recording honors with protege Kiki Dee for “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart.” Miss Lynn won the top female vocalist honors in the country cate gory and also was part of the best country group, teamed with Conway Twitty. Olivia Newton-John was named best female pop-rock singer, over Helen Reddy and Linda Ronstadt. Best male country singer honors went to Charley Pride. In the soul category, Wonder took the male vocalist award and his “Songs in the Key of Life” was cho sen best album. Aretha Franklin was named top female soul singer and the best group honors went to Earth, Wind and Fire. In the first deadlock in the history of the awards, the top soul Eagl single record award was, ween “Play That Fu n u White Boy” by Wild Qif “You’ll Never Find Like Mine” by Lou Rawls Chicago was chosen rock group and The R, a | Hits’ was named the bum. Willie Nelson’s “Blue Es in the Rain” was namedlj single and Glen Canipbe||j‘ tone Cowboy” best eountr) el hi SENIORS & GRADUATE STUDENTS WHAT THE HECK'S WRONI& WITH THIS POOR? EXCUSE ME,.. THE MANAGER thought THAT TOO MIGHT LIKE TO KNOU) THAT THIS ISN'T AN AUTOMATIC DOOR I/ - 6 Your Yearbook Photos For The 1977 Aggieland Will Be Taken Through Feb. 11 Only — Feb. 11 Is The Final Day. Tough Hombre Ins, i When you’ve got a mean nger... get all the catfish, homemade hush puppies, fries and I slaw you can eat. LAST * sur DAY! [ore I Th* Gr*of*»f DlKOVtry o(0»§Jrthei He e § In search Itoah’s •• X ’ Junior Yearbook Photos Will BeTaken Beginning Feb. 14 university studio 115 college main 846-8019 '' ' vw. Copyright Son Classic Plctuiw, hi krme f Alas DAILY 7:30,9i| In A f A& Ivert Pink Panther StnfcesiL starts Wed. CinemiP',f r ‘ SUSPENSE RIDE 01 YOUR 11 m > SILVER STRERI po,DAILY 7:; e; McDonalds 1® MCDONALD’S INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS AA ff McDonald's [Pro tated |licy The hies m. 8 \\ Close Feb. Softball, F reethrow. 0 | m tmm ?• - ■ Ping-Pong: Enter Now gfSI “■ These Class Davis- photos show some of the action in a recent Co-Rec C Basketball game between Casa del Sol and the Gary Auxiliary. The Davis-Gary team won 35-26. Next Tuesday, February 8, is the deadline for entering this year’s competition in Slow Pitch Softball, Free Throw, and Table Tennis Singles. Softball will begin play on Monday, February 14 and will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 1:00 to 6:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Teams will consist of 10 players playing in a round-robin type league with single elimina tion playoffs. Games will be played under ASA rules with TAMU Intramural exceptions and rule sheets can be picked up at the IM Office. The three class system will be in effect and there are divisions for each possible team. Managers of Softball teams are reminded that there will be a mandatory meeting for them on Thursday, February 10 at 5:15 p.m. in room 701, Rudder To wer. Schedules will be handed out at this time and any teams not represented will be dropped from the rosters. Table Tennis Singles will also begin play on Monday, February 14 and will be held on the tables in the basement of the MSC from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Competition will consist of matches of the best 2 out of 3 games to 15 with a single elimination system being used. There will be a fee of $35 assessed from each player by the MSC for use of the tables and paddles. Play will be held under USTTA Rules, copies of which may be picked up at the IM Of fice. There will be the three Class system and entrants should check by the IM Office, DeWare Fieldhouse, on Thursday, Feb ruary 10 to check the schedules. The annual IM Free Throw Contest will be held on Wednes day, February 9 from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. on the main floor of G. Rollie White Coliseum. The con test is open to all students, facul ty, or staff members, but all entrants are reminded to bring their ID cards to gain entrance to the coliseum. The competition should be entered using the sin gles entry forms and will consist of teams of 3 persons or individual efforts. Each individual will at tempt 20 consecutive free throws and the individual with the greatest number will win, with the three man team with the most baskets winning the team competition. There will be IM All-University T-Shirts awarded to the individual and team win ners. Once again, the deadline for entering any of these events will be Tuesday, February 8 at 5:00 p.m. at the IM Office. So come on out and get involved and have some fun! pay h i Th Went Ihc reali: “I laid. Above is a view of the weightlifting room located in G. B 0 ®* | White Coliseum while the main basketball court at De^ e( J is shown below. For more information about these and otW L facilities, see story at left. : Tli case; IM Facilities Open to All Who are Interested The Intramural Department operates and maintains several facilities across campus for the use of students, faculty, and staff members who want to participate in recreational sports activities. G. Rollie White Coliseum houses several different sports areas including a weightlifting room, wrestling room, and various basketball, volleyball, and bad minton courts. These facilities are available for use Monday thru Fri day from 4:00 to 12:00 p .m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. Student or faculty ID cards are required to gain admis sion to the gym. DeWare Fieldhouse, located adjacent to Kyle Field, houses racketball and handball courts, as well as a main basketball court. The hours there are the same as G. Rollie White on weekdays but are from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on weekends. An ID is required for this facility also. [The weightlifting room is the only exception, being open on Monday through Friday, noon to 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 10:00 p.m., and on weekends from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.] The Tennis Courts, located be hind Kyle Field, are available for use from 4:00 to 12:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday, and all day on the weekends. It is rec ommended that anyone wishing to use the tennis, racketball, and handball courts make reservations by calling the IM Office at 845- 2624, or by going by the office lo cated at DeWare Fieldhouse. mm tr I t! tail