I I tk— U/"V » I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1977 » f » i » » r » I I It's Valentine! *4 Golfers begin new year 4 € Corsages for the Sophomore Ball and boutonnieres for the guys. 4 * « 4 € l By WAYNE NELSON The 1977 edition of the Texas A&M golf team kicks off its spring schedule this weekend in Houston at the Atascocita Invitational. The Aggies will be represented by Monte Schauer, Bobby Baker, Jerry Orevaugh, Steve Whiteside, Rusty Day and Ricky Jamieson. The tournament this weekend is the first of 12 that the Aggies will play this spring, and coach Bob Ellis is hopeful for this year’s team and believes that it has great pos sibilities. 4 t “We will be competitive this year both in and out of the conference,” Ellis said. 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Each Daily Special Only $1.49 P| U s Tax. “Open Daily” Dining: 11 AM to 1:30 PM — 4:30 Pm to 7 PM 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 Whippeq Potatoes and Choice of one other Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Cof| ee or Tea belt you have a reputation to live up to.” Besides the University of Hous ton and the University of Texas, the Southwest Conference (SWC) has not been known for it’s outstanding golf programs. But, according to Ellis this is beginning to change. “If you look at the Southwest Conference now as compared to the other conferences around the na tion, we had more overall strength last year than many of the other major conferences,” he said. “Even though Oklahoma State won the national championship last year they were the only team out of the Big Eight Conference to figure in national competition,” Ellis said. “The same goes for the Southeast Conference with the University of Georgia and the University of Florida. In the Southwest Confer ence last year we had three teams that were in the top twenty of the national standings at the end of the season.” After the Atascocita Invitational this weekend the Aggies will travel to Monterrey, Mexico on Feb. 8 to Artist uses tongue United Press International Celebrated Chinese artist of the 1920’s, Huang Ehrnan, painted beautiful designs on silk cloth using his tongue as a brush. compete in the Pan American Uni versity Invitational. “The course in Monterrey is probably one of the finest we will play this year,” Ellis said. “Our No. 1 man, Monte Schauer, played in a tournament there this summer and finished very well,” he added. A&M also will travel to the Bor der Olympics tourament in Laredo this March. Ellis said this is one of the nations more prestigious college tournaments of the year. These tournaments along with others, lead to the most important match of the year in the SWC. The annual SWC tournament is to be played in Tyler, April 20-23. If the Aggies play well there, the team could be invited to the Na tional Collegiate Athletic Associa tion (NCAA) tournament to be played in Hamilton, N.Y., June 8-11. A&M does not necessarily have to fare well in the SWC tournament to be invited to the NCAA tourna ment. “If we do well during the year against the national powers and then play poorly in the SWC tour nament, we still stand a chance to be invited to the NCAA,” Ellis said. Football awards set for Saturday Get into some great pants! TOP DRAWER Culpepper Plaza Texas A&M University’s annual awards program will be held Satur day at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Au ditorium and will feature filmed highlights of last fall’s Aggie football season. Aggie members of the 1976 All Southwest Conference team and the All America team will be honored. 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