The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 04, 1977, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1977
Sports
Ags hopeful at indoor championshi
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By PAUL MCGRATH
The finals of the Southwest Con
ference indoor track championships
are only a few hours away with a
short-handed Texas A&M squad
hoping to improve its sixth place
finish of last year.
This is the fourth annual get to
gether of the SWC in the confines of
the Tarrant County Convention
Center. After successive wins by
3-C
CORRAL
Texas the first two years, Baylor
won the indoor title narrowly over
the Longhorns in the 1976 meet.
The Convention Center’s wooden
track is 160 yards in circumference,
thus calling for 11-lap miles. The
preliminaries got underway at 2 this
afternoon and the finals are
scheduled to begin at 7:30 tonight.
The Aggies will be without their
top quarter miler, Gregory
“Greyhound” Clark, and might also
be without shot putter Frank West
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“SPRING AWARDS
SCHOLARSHIPS"
Deadline — March 1, 1977
Application forms for Spring Awards Pro
gram may be obtained from the Student
Financial Aid Office, Room 310, YMCA
Building. All applications must be filed
with the Student Financial Aid Office not
later than 5:00 p.m., March 1, 1977. Late
applications will not be accepted.
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ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES!
You may begin ordering your Graduation An
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18th in the Student Finance Center, Room
217, MSC, from 8:00 to 4:00, Monday thru
Friday. 58t21
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Faculty, Staff, Post-Grads, Stu
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Rooms and Rooms
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Attention Married Couples. One and two
bedroom, furnished or unfurnished
apartments. Ready for occupancy. 1-1V4
miles south of campus. Lake for fishing.
Washateria on grounds. Country atmos
phere. Call D. R. Cain Co. 693-8850, or
after 5, 846-8145 or 693-1818. fi4tfn
Rooms available for students at Aggie Hall.
1502 S. Texas. 693-9891 stfn
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it. Call Mr. Mills, person-to-person
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Line help and Waitresses. Hours: 5-9 p.m. 2 or
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FOR SALE
SALAD $10.50
served with 20 oz. sirloin steak (perfect for
2), baked potato or corn-on-the-cob and
fresh loaf of bread.
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’75 Firebird, loaded, extra clean, 19,000
miles. 822-5025. 700 Lawrence. 67t4
’73 Grand Prix, excellent condition, sun roof,
cruise control, power windows, AM-FM,
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tric typewriter; Best offer. 693-1080. 66t5
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TYPING DONe. REASONABLE RATES.
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needs and lawn mowers.
Typing done af\ er 5:30. 693-0267 64t40
Professional Ty p jng Services. 707 University
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Bank. Busine sS hours 9-5. Phone 846-
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One bedroom spacious apartment, sublease
$245 month. Bus, near campus. 1601 Holle-
man. 693-6716. 68t3
One bedroom efficiency. Private entrance.
$85. Large two bedroom, furnished. All bills
paid. New carpet, paneling. 107 Luther. $185.
846-0692.
Need a dependable babysitter
from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. every
school day for two school child
ren at my home in the Oaks
area, Bryan. Call 846-6010 be
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Furnished apartment. Good for 2 boys. %
utilities paid. $100. Call 846-5132 after 6.69t7
Roommate needed to split new 2 bedroom
duplex. Mostly him. $90 plus % bills. Call
after 7, 693-1590. 70t4
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$97.50/month plus electricity. Call 693-
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TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenitjj Sales and Services
TV Rental
713 S. \Iain Bryan 822-2133
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Two cap ride cheaper
than one.
A Putjlic Service erf Haoazine 4
and long jumper-sprinter Reggie
Jameson, as the injury bug has
begun biting early this season.
Sprinters Chuck Butler and
freshman Kent Figgs will compete
despite recovering recently from
illness and a leg strain respectively.
Texas A&M Coach Charles
Thomas and his assistant Ted Nel
son readily admit that their squad
has a chance to win the title, but
their tone of voice hints that it is a
slim one.
The strengths of the Aggies, in
such events as the discus and inter
mediate hurdles, are stripped away
in indoor competition—primarily
because those events aren’t held in
doors.
The weaknesses of the Aggies are
glaring, like Broadway’s neon lights.
Texas A&M has no speed merchant
to compete in the 60-yard dash and
no healthy quarter milers to com
pete in the 440-yard dash. The
absence of quality sprinters, un
common to A&M’s tradition for ob
taining the state’s swiftest, will also
damage Aggie chances in the 440-
yard relay, mile, relay and distance
medley relay.
Another discouraging note is the
up and down year the A&M high
jumpers are having. If Ronnie Keys
and Lynn Byrd can break up
Baylor’s Kevin Delorey-Bill Wim-
berley tandem A&M’s title chances
will he greatly enhanced. Delorey
was the indoor high jump champ
and Wimberley the outdoor champ
last year.
With Jameson possibly gone, the
Aggies will have only Shifton Baker
to compete in the long jump, which
will distract him from his usual
chores running the hurdles. This is
another event which should go
Baylor’s way.
The Aggies should do well in the
shot put (with or without West) and
Brad Blair should score high in the
pole vault. Baker is a guaranteed
point-getter in the 60-yard high
hurdles and team captain Manfred
Kohrs should fare well in the mile,
although Rice’s Ken Tolbert and
Marty Froelick, Houston’s Eric
Lathrop and Arkansas’s
O’Shaughnessey w jJi ^
competition.
The middle distance rats
600, 880 and 1,000-yard runs
also be a boon to the A*,
such talent as Tony Whedei
Vogt, Tommy Glass, Ji m
Ron McGonigle and Kent
Figgs available.
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As always there is a„
soup, as the middle distance
also tend to Baylor’s si
with premier quarter m
Collins leading the way.
The feature race of themed
well he the 60-yard dasl
Olympian Johnny "Lam ]o» |he on!
Texas going head to heangglgg
Houston’s Greg Edmonds, a
fer from LSU who defeated
the nation s top sprinters.
burn’s Harvey Glance several^
ago.
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