The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 17, 1977, Image 5

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    «Ags host Richland College
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By STEVE MART AIN DALE
Texas A&M University’s wres-
ling club will take its last prepa-
atory step toward the Southwest
Jonference (SWC) Tournament to-
1 Go * ! light when it hosts the defending
^onfe,e ^ exas c0 ^ e gi at:e champions in De-
Ware Fieldhouse at 7:30.
Richland College, which defeated
unie Aggies for the Texas Collegiate
Championships crown almost a year
will enter College Station
nroute to Austin where the two
will join several other SWC and
Texas schools in the first SWC tour-
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Texas A&M, 11-2 for the season
and coming off a 26-24 win over
LeTourneau College Tuesday night,
has already handed Richland a loss
this season.
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Last fall the Aggies went to Dal-
and defeated Richland 26-20.
3ut Aggie coach Jim Giunta added
hat the win was achieved by a full,
lealthy team and the Aggies are
throwing a couple of variables into
the match.
“I got a couple of guys out of my
wrestling classes to compete in the
177 and 190 pound divisions,”
Giunta said. “They’re in my ad
vanced classes and have wrestled
before but they are out of shape and
pretty rusty. If they can give them a
good match and at least stay off their
backs (not get pinned), it will help
us a lot.”
If a team can’t get someone to
wrestle in a division it must forfeit a
pin. A pin, pinning the opponent’s
shoulders to the mat, is worth six
points to the winner.
What Giunta wants his walk-ons
to do is stay off their backs and if not
win, lose by a decision, which
brings the winner only three or four
points. The difference depends on
the point spread awarded by the
referee during the match.
The best matches, according to
Giunta, will be the lightweights.
“The 118 (pound division) will be
real good. They have a guy named
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Lafet Campbell that’s only lost two
matches. They’ve both lost to Rick
(Vigue) but by scores of 3-2 and 4-3.
There’s another guy, Rick Hyder,
that’s beat three of our divisions—
126, 134 and 142. Boh (Hines, the
Aggies’ 126 pound wrestler) hopes
he will get to wrestle him.”
The Aggies had to forfeit three
matches against LeTourneau and
Intramurals
TAMU FLICKERBALL
MEN DORM
A Division: Davis Gary vs. Moses, 1-0;
Puryear vs. Crocker, 6-12; Dunn vs. Utay,
5-10; Schuhmacher vs. Law, 1-0.
B Division: Moses vs. Walton, 10-14;
Mclnnis vs. Legett, 1-0.
MEN INDEPENDENT
A Division: Pioneers vs. SPE, 21-13;
Wildbeasts vs. Ambrosia, 20-6.
B Division; Turkey vs. Slams, 16-17;
Wolfjaws vs. Dexter Jets, 9-12.
lost another by a pin of one of the
newcomers.
Rick Edgmon (118) and Rick
Vigue (126) picked up wins by pins.
The other Aggie wins were on deci
sions. Bob Benevento (134) won by
a 4-3 margin. Jack Cliff (142) scored
a 11-3 win, Tim Caulton (150) won
7-3 and Jay Clements (158) took a
17-4 decision.
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EUROPE 1977
June 7 - July 4
D/FW-PARIS
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All gratuities and service charges
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Love's Labours Lost
by William Shakespeare
The Opera and Performing
Arts Society of
Texas A&M University
presents
The Acting Company,
“they have spark, flexibility, and
taste ... in short, a craft.”
Dan Sullivan, LA. Times
“A theatre jewel.”
Newsday
Wednesday, February 23
8:00 P.M., Rudder
Auditorium
¥ 1 . Thursday, February 24
Jf/e W&y of ttfe Xyorld 8:0 0 P.M., Rudder
by William Congreve
TICKET PRICES (PER NIGHT):
REGULAR
A&M STUDENT
Auditorium
ZONE 1
$6.50
$4.75
2
5.20
3.80
3
4.15
3.00
SEASON TICKETS HONORED FOR BOTH PERFORMANCES FOR
FURTHER TICKET INFORMATION; MSC BOX OFFICE 845-2916
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OPAS: an MSC Committee
TOWN HALL & TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PROUDLY PRESENT
Triumph of the Will
PERFORMANCE #5
Enjoy an evening with the Male Vocalist of the year and one of country
music’s top performers. Opening the show will be the incomparable
JONNIE BARNETT
MARCH 4 7:30 P.M.
G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1977
Positions Now Available
APPLICATIONS FOR COMMITTEE CHAIR
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OF THE MSC. ANYONE MAY APPLY.
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Tickets & information can be obtained from the MSC Box '
Office, 1st Floor Rudder Tower, 845-2916. \
NO CAMERAS ALLOWED!
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Hitler placed 30 cameras and a crew of 120 at Leni
Riefenstahl’s disposal to produce the most spectacular prop
aganda rally the world had ever seen.
“There is no escaping the conclusion that “Triumph of the
Will” had an almost hysterical effect upon its audiences . . .
not even the most prejudiced observer can fail to respond . . .
one can only imagine the impact of such scenes upon a
people who wanted fervently to believe in the God-like quality
of their Fuehrer.”
— Arthur Knight
Mon. Feb. 21
8 p.m.
Rudder Theatre
Admission $1
— Sponsored by the Arts Committee
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